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  "path": "/archaeology/oldest-known-plague-victims-found-in-a-5-500-year-old-burial-ground-in-siberia-and-many-of-them-were-children",
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  "textContent": "The oldest known evidence of the plague killing people has been found in Siberia, and it carried a gene that may have made it particularly deadly for children.",
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