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*Harbeck, M., Seifert, L., Hänsch, S., Wagner, D., Birdsell, D., Parise, K., et al. (2013). "[https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1003349 Yersinia pestis DNA from Skeletal Remains from the 6 th Century AD Reveals Insights into Justinianic Plague]" in ''PLOS One'' vol. 9(5), E1003349.
*Haldon, J., Elton, H., Huebner, S., Izdebski, A., Mordechai, L., & Newfield, T. (2018). "[https://www.academia.edu/37788579/Plagues_climate_change_and_the_end_of_an_empire_A_response_to_Kyle_Harpers_The_Fate_of_Rome_3_Disease_agency_and_collapse Plagues, climate change, and the end of an empire: A response to Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome (3): Disease, agency, and collapse]". ''History Compass'', 16(12)
*Little, L. (2007). ''Plague and the end of antiquity : The pandemic of 541-750''. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. [http://www.academia.dk/MedHist/Sygdomme/Pest/PDF/Plague_and_the_End_of_Antiquity.pdf Textus]
*Maas, M. (2005). ''The Cambridge companion to the Age of Justinian'', Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
*Meier, M. (2016). The ‘Justinianic Plague’: The economic consequences of the pandemic in the eastern Roman empire and its cultural and religious effects. ''Early Medieval Europe'', 24(3), 267-292.