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Rats cannot have been intermediate hosts for Yersinia pestis during medieval plague epidemics in Northern Europe
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Weston / Macmillan / BP / Kraft / Harrison and Sons / Ó 2012 Elsevier Ltd. / Lincoln Archaeological Trust / /

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Europe / Africa / North America / South America / /

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Museum Årbok / University Museum / Naturhistorisches Museum / University Museum of Bergen / Norwegian Institute / Museum of Cultural History / K.L. University of Bergen / port of Nyköbing / Institute of Basic Medical Sciences / University of Bergen / Sörmlands museum / cemetery of Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse Aude-Languedoc / University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Animal Diversity Web / University of Michigan Museum of Zoology / University of Oslo / Hamar cathedral / /

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thorough search / made search / /

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Lofoten Islands / Lake Mjøsa / British Isles / High mountain / /

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World Health Organization / Center for Disease Control / University of Michigan / Annales de l’Institut Pasteur / Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research / University of Oslo / Norway Department of Physiology / Indian Plague Commission / Local Government Board / Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters / Nations Health Organization / Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research and Riksantikvaren / National Academy of Sciences / Directorate for Cultural Heritage / University of Bergen / Federal Government / Grosvenor’s Mission / Institute of Basic Medical Sciences / /

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Alexandre Yersin / Nordre / Twigg / Jan Eriksson / Shrewsbury / Flea / Paul-Louis Simond / Absalon Pederssøn / Alison Coulthard / Van Dongen / Rebecca Eisen / Jan Brendalsmo / Kontraskjæret Kanslergaten / Cohn / Blanc / Lars Walløe / Hankin / Fabian Hirst / Yersinia / Baltazard / Duncan / Søndre / Grosvenor / /

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bacteriologist / historian / D.J. / King / representative / aide / infection model / Corresponding author / physiologist / microbiologist / zoologist / model / /

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BP / Matheson / /

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Vestfold / Schleswig-Holstein / Michigan / New Mexico / Utah / Arizona / Colorado / Troms / Bavaria / S.K. / Nordland / Finnmark / North Carolina / /

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The Journal of Infectious Diseases / PLoS Medicine / Journal of Medieval History / PLoS Pathogens / Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / PloS One / The Quarterly Review of Biology / /

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British Isles / Northern Europe / northern Germany / North Africa / Nordic countries / Western Norway / continental Europe / east coast of Sweden / central France / Northern Norway / northern France / South China / Scandinavia / Southern Norway / northwestern Russia / southern Mediterranean / South Norway / North Norway / Swedish east coast / southern France / /

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