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Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed a significant historical treasure hidden in the sewer system below an ancient city—but its discovery is not what’s making history.
During the 16th century, the Abenaki were ravaged by disease brought in by European settlers and their population fell to a mere 5,000—little did they know, the most devastating event was still to come.