Overview
In 1665, a British tailor opened a flea-infested shipment of fabric from London. In a matter of days, the tailor and much of the village were suffering the telltale signs of bubonic plague, the disease that wiped out a third of the European population. 350 years later, an American geneticist is delving into the reasons why some managed to survive the Black Death while others were not so lucky.
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3 - 1Search for the First Human May 08, 2001
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3 - 2Mystery of the Black Death October 30, 2002
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3 - 3Titanic's Ghosts November 20, 2002
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3 - 4The Great Fire of Rome November 27, 2002
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3 - 5Tragedy at the Pole January 15, 2003
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3 - 6Bombing Nazi Dams February 12, 2003