Young Laborers Hit Hardest By 17th-Century Plague

During the devastating plague outbreaks of 17th-century Europe, the disease did not strike equally. A recent bioarchaeological study of plague victims from a hospital cemetery in Basel, Switzerland, has revealed that young, lower-class laborers bore the brunt of the mortality. This research highlights how socioeconomic status, work strain, and access to social networks were critical factors in surviving epidemics, a reality that echoes modern pandemics like COVID-19.
The findings, published in the journal Antiquity, stem from excavations beneath Basel’s Stadtcasino, the former site of the Barfüsser monastery’s cloister garden (Kreuzgarten). By the 17th century, the monastery had been converted into a hospital. Archaeologists uncovered more than 260 graves dating to Switzerland’s last recorded plague outbreak between 1665 and 1670 AD. Ancient DNA analysis confirmed the presence of Yersinia pestis, the bacterium responsible for the plague, in at least five individuals from a multiple burial pit.
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