Manuscripts and art support evidence that syphilis was in Europe long before explorers could have brought it home
Published Date: 7/14/2022
Source: phys.org
That the arrival of Europeans in the New World in 1492 led to a massive shift in the ecological landscape has been widely accepted for the past 50 years. Suddenly a trans-Atlantic exchange—maize for wheat, tomatoes for apples, tobacco for horses—meant that plants and animals were moving between continents for the first time.