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This project investigates the dietary habits and health of ordinary people during the early globalization period, focusing on the Portuguese Empire's role in the transatlantic exchange of food and pathogens. By analyzing ancient dental remains and bone samples, it aims to shed light on the impact of new crops and lives…
Intercontinental Migrants and Pathogens in the Portuguese Empire: a biomolecular approach to diet, nutrition and mobility in the early globalized world The early modern period (15th-19th C) saw the birth of the so-called early globalization and for the first time different continents were linked by international routes with an unprecedented frequency and scale, creating an interconnected world and global market.
The Portuguese Empire was one of the central actors in the transfer of plants, anima…
UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
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