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A diver examining artifacts at the former site of Alit-Yam, off the coast of Israel, where the skeleton of a Neolithic woman and an infant buried with her were found. Both showed signs of tuberculosis, making them the oldest known TB cases confirmed with DNA. Credit: Tel-Aviv University

A diver examining artifacts at the former site of Alit-Yam, off the coast of Israel, where the skeleton of a Neolithic woman and an infant buried with her were found. Both showed signs of tuberculosis, making them the oldest known TB cases confirmed with DNA. Credit: Tel-Aviv University

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