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IFLScience on MSNEuropeans Were Mostly Dark-Skinned Until Roman Times, Ancient DNA SuggestsFor example, the famous Cheddar Man, who lived in Mesolithic England around 10,000 years ago, is known to have had dark skin ...
ranging from fair-skinned Scandinavians to dark-skinned, blue-eyed individuals in Turkey and Jordan. Astonishingly, all but ...
A new DNA study reveals that dark skin was common among early Europeans for much longer than previously believed. Pale skin became prevalent only around 3,000 years ago. The research suggests that ...
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