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The Norwegian historian Ole Benedictow estimates that roughly 60 percent of the population of Europe—that is about 50 million out of 80 million people—died from the plague between 1346 and 1353.[18] Analysis of an ice core drilled in the Swiss Alps reveals that lead pollution disappeared from the air in these years.[19] No silver mining occurred during the Black Death. The economy appears to have simply ground to a halt.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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