Which century was the black death and what parts of the world?
It occurred in 1346-1353 in Eurasia, North Africa,and the disease was the bubonic plague and about 75,000,000–200,000,000 people died.
Who where the victims of the black death?
About 75,000,000-200,000,000 people were the victims of the bubonic plague and died.
How were the dead buried?
Based on the compression of the skeletons' shoulders, the researchers think the bodies were wrapped in shrouds, then carefully arrayed in eight rows. “They are trying to treat them as respectfully as possible, because in the middle ages it's very important to give the dead a proper burial,” Willmott tells the Guardian.
What are all the symptoms of someone infected?
Bubonic plague symptoms and signs include painful and enlarged or swollen lymph nodes (an enlarged lymph node due to plague is called a bubo), chills, headache, fever, fatigue, and weakness. Septicaemic plague (Black Death or black plague) symptoms and signs include fever, weakness, abdominal pain, chills, and shock.
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