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Is it true that no European populations have brown skin?
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- 2 months agoFavorite Answer
@ NiteOwl
That findings were corrected later. Ancient 'dark-skinned' Briton Cheddar Man find may not be true. One of the geneticists who performed the research says the conclusion is less certain, and according to others we are not even close to knowing the skin colour of any ancient human.
Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2161867-ancie...
- Anonymous2 months ago
I'm not sure what you mean.
All european national populations have a huge majority of whiteskinned people, and minorities of brown/black people
- MaguiLv 62 months ago
Yes, European populations do not have brown skin.
Nowadays, however, after recent waves of immigration to Europe there are many Europeans who are brown, black, yellow, red.
Also, according to scientific studies the European hunter-gatherers who came to Europe in the Out of Africa movement had dark skin and blue eyes.
- Mr. Nite🎯wlLv 72 months ago
Look up "Cheddar Man", the first Europeans had brown skin and light eyes. Then they evolved into oliveskins then these oliveskins evolved into pinkskins. Evolved or got mixed up with other Asians and African populations that made them look like they are today.
Also sometime the modern oliveskins of Europe, the very very olive ones, are borderline brown. The picture I posted is a Native Iberian (a Spaniard). and he is somewhere between olive and brown.... I've seen Latino Mestizos and Mulattoes lighter than him.
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- Anonymous2 months ago
European skin color ranges from pale to light brown zxjqk
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- Anonymous2 months ago
Not the original native people