
2025-12-04 1012词 困难
Why the disease, which likely emerged in human populations in the early 1300s and ravaged communities in Central Asia in the 1330s, didn’t arrive in the Mediterranean until 1347 hasn’t been clear. The new study in the journal Communications Earth & Environment links the timing of the Black Death and its explosion across the Italian peninsula with volcanic activity that cooled the climate, caused famine and spurred grain imports that may have also brought pestilence.
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