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Prehistoric Irish people were dark-skinned and had blue eyes, an Irish documentary claims. People who inhabited Ireland some 10,000 years ago had dark or black skin and bright blue eyes ...
Photo: Justin TALLIS / AFP The earliest Dutch people were not white and blonde but dark-skinned and often blue-eyed, a large scale international study into the genetic make up of the early Europeans ...
In Africa dark eyes, skin and hair are the norm ... to identify and collect plant foods — indeed blue eyes may even have evolved in women first. But Sturm has another idea.
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Scientists Just Discovered That Most Europeans Had Dark Skin As Recently As 3,000 Years Agoa dark-skinned, blue-eyed man who lived in Britain 10,000 years ago. When he was first found in Gough’s Cave in 1903, researchers assumed he likely had fair hair, light eyes, and paler skin ...
ranging from fair-skinned Scandinavians to dark-skinned, blue-eyed individuals in Turkey and Jordan. Astonishingly, all but one had identical genetic sequences in the relevant part of the OCA2 gene.
including dark skin, curly dark brown or nearly black hair, and blue eyes, according to Milliyet. The skeletal remains were found in 1998 by archaeologists from the University of Siena in the ...
Most prehistoric Europeans had dark skin, hair and eyes well into the Iron Age, about 3,000 years ago, new research finds. Scientists found that the genes that cause lighter skin, hair and eyes ...
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