frazierdanielle+FollowBlack Death Mass Grave Found IRLMedieval mystery solved! Scientists just uncovered a mass grave in Germany packed with Black Death victims from the 1300s. This is the first time researchers have systematically pinpointed a plague pit using a mix of old records and modern science. Less than ten of these sites are known in all of Europe! Next up: digging in for more secrets about how the plague spread and how people coped. History buffs, this is wild! #History #BlackDeath #Archaeology101Share
James Brady+FollowVolcanoes, Plague & a Medieval Plot TwistPlot twist: the Black Death wasn’t just about rats and fleas! Scientists now think volcanic eruptions triggered a climate crisis, leading to crop failures and desperate Italian city-states reopening grain routes—right where the plague was brewing. Basically, a chain reaction of bad luck, bad weather, and bad timing set the stage for history’s deadliest pandemic. Who knew volcanoes could play such a sneaky role in global disaster? #Science #BlackDeath #History30Share
megangibson+FollowDid a Volcano Really Kick Off the Black Death?Plot twist: the Black Death might not have started with rats and fleas after all. New research suggests a massive volcanic eruption cooled Europe’s climate, wrecked harvests, and forced cities to import grain from plague-ridden regions—basically setting the stage for the pandemic. Scientists pieced this together from tree rings, ancient weather reports, and trade records. So, next time you think pandemics are just about germs, remember: sometimes it’s also about ash clouds and bad luck! #Science #HistoryMystery #BlackDeath00Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowDid a Volcano Kick Off the Black Death?!Plot twist: The Black Death that wiped out half of Europe may have started with a tropical volcano eruption in 1345! Scientists say the eruption triggered a climate shock, ruined crops, and forced Europe to import grain from Central Asia—along with plague-carrying fleas and rats. Wild to think a volcano half a world away could set off a chain reaction that changed history. Butterfly effect, much? #Science #HistoryNerd #BlackDeath10Share
martinezlaura+FollowDid a Volcano Really Start the Black Death?Plot twist: the Black Death might have kicked off because of a volcanic eruption in 1345! Scientists think the eruption caused climate chaos, leading to crop failures and famine in Europe. Desperate for food, cities imported grain from the Black Sea—accidentally bringing the plague with it. Wild how one volcanic blast could trigger a chain reaction that wiped out half of Europe. Nature’s butterfly effect is no joke! #Science #HistoryMystery #BlackDeath20Share
aguilarallison+FollowCreepy Medieval Bone Pit DiscoveryPicture this: construction workers in Europe dig up a massive pit packed with tangled skeletons. Turns out, it’s a mass grave from the Black Death—the pandemic that wiped out nearly half of Europe centuries ago. Scientists are now pulling DNA from these ancient bones to unlock secrets about the plague, how it spread, and what life was really like back then. Each bone tells a story of chaos, resilience, and survival. Who knew history could be this hauntingly cool? #Health #BodyHealth #BlackDeath1715Share