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The graph shows the number of deaths in Siena, a city in southern Tuscany, from the 1340s to 1400.

The peaks are massive compared with the number of deaths in normal, non-plague years. Their occurrence every few years is also characteristic of many epidemic diseases which display a regular repeat cycle when the number of susceptible individuals (rodents too) has built up to the level necessary for a full-scale epidemic.

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