Interview with Hendrik Poinar about ancient DNA and bubonic plague
In this video, John Hawks talks with Hendrik Poinar, an expert in ancient DNA sequencing, about his work looking at the history of bubonic plague. Poinar has pioneered efforts to uncover pathogen DNA in ancient human remains from different parts of Europe.

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