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Re: Earliest biological warfare Posted on: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 02:41:13 +0000 (UTC)

On Sep 6, 11:36 pm, "Anthony Buckland"
wrote:

> So, what's the earliest example anyone can come
> up with?

I once glanced at a historical novel
set in ancient Egypt in which the
protagonists disrupted/defeated a
chariot army by spreading some
equine disease using some other
animal as the vector.

I have no idea whether this ever
actually happened.
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