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The Earliest British Man Had Black Skin And Blue Eyes, Anthropologists Find by Fegelfire: 5:22am On Feb 09, 2018
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/feb/07/first-modern-britons-dark-black-skin-cheddar-man-dna-analysis-reveals





First modern Britons had 'dark to black' skin, Cheddar Man DNA analysis reveals
The genome of Cheddar Man, who lived 10,000 years ago, suggests that he had blue eyes, dark skin and dark curly hair


Hannah Devlin Science correspondent

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A forensic reconstruction of Cheddar Man’s head, based on the new DNA evidence and his fossilised skeleton.
A forensic reconstruction of Cheddar Man’s head, based on the new DNA evidence and his fossilised skeleton. Photograph: Channel 4
The first modern Britons, who lived about 10,000 years ago, had “dark to black” skin, a groundbreaking DNA analysis of Britain’s oldest complete skeleton has revealed.

The fossil, known as Cheddar Man, was unearthed more than a century ago in Gough’s Cave in Somerset. Intense speculation has built up around Cheddar Man’s origins and appearance because he lived shortly after the first settlers crossed from continental Europe to Britain at the end of the last ice age. People of white British ancestry alive today are descendants of this population.


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It was initially assumed that Cheddar Man had pale skin and fair hair, but his DNA paints a different picture, strongly suggesting he had blue eyes, a very dark brown to black complexion and dark curly hair.

The discovery shows that the genes for lighter skin became widespread in European populations far later than originally thought – and that skin colour was not always a proxy for geographic origin in the way it is often seen to be today.


Tom Booth, an archaeologist at the Natural History Museum who worked on the project, said: “It really shows up that these imaginary racial categories that we have are really very modern constructions, or very recent constructions, that really are not applicable to the past at all.”

Yoan Diekmann, a computational biologist at University College London and another member of the project’s team, agreed, saying the connection often drawn between Britishness and whiteness was “not an immutable truth. It has always changed and will change”.

The findings were revealed ahead of a Channel 4 documentary, which tracked the ancient DNA project at the Natural History Museum in London as well as creating a new forensic reconstruction of Cheddar Man’s head.


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To perform the DNA analysis, museum scientists drilled a 2mm-diameter hole into the ancient skull to obtain a few milligrams of bone powder. From this, they were able to extract a full genome, which held clues about this ancient relative’s appearance and lifestyle.

The results pointed to a Middle Eastern origin for Cheddar Man, suggesting that his ancestors would have left Africa, moved into the Middle East and later headed west into Europe, before eventually crossing the ancient land bridge called which connected Britain to continental Europe. Today, about 10% of white British ancestry can be linked to this ancient population.

The analysis also ruled out an ancestral link with individuals inhabiting Gough’s Cave 5,000 years earlier, , including gnawing on human toes and fingers – possibly after boiling them – and drinking from polished skull cups.

Britain was periodically settled and then cleared during ice ages until the end of the last glacial period about 11,700 years ago, since when it has been continuously inhabited.

Until now, though, it hasn’t been clear whether each wave of migrants was seeded from the same population in mainland Europe; the latest results suggest this was not the case.

The team homed in on genes known to be linked to skin colour, hair colour and texture, and eye colour. For skin tone, there are a handful of genetic variants linked to reduced pigmentation, including some that are very widespread in European populations today. However, Cheddar Man had “ancestral” versions of all these genes, strongly suggesting he would have had “dark to black” skin tone, but combined with blue eyes.

Scientists believe that populations living in Europe became lighter-skinned over time because pale skin absorbs more sunlight, which is required to produce enough vitamin D. The latest findings suggest pale skin may have emerged later, possibly when the advent of farming meant people were obtaining less vitamin D though dietary sources like oily fish.

Cheddar Man would have lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, making sharp blades from flints for butchering animals, using antlers to whittle harpoons for spear fishing and carving bows and arrows.

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Re: The Earliest British Man Had Black Skin And Blue Eyes, Anthropologists Find by OneCorner: 5:26am On Feb 09, 2018
Rubbish... zero cares if they're blue or red.
Another thread for low esteem blacks to jubilate on

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Re: The Earliest British Man Had Black Skin And Blue Eyes, Anthropologists Find by Fegelfire: 5:27am On Feb 09, 2018
OneCorner:
Rubbish... zero cares if they're blue or red.
Another thread for low esteem blacks to jubilate on

It's not rubbish. It's peer reviewed genetic anthropology. What is your issue exactly?

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Re: The Earliest British Man Had Black Skin And Blue Eyes, Anthropologists Find by danvon(m): 5:30am On Feb 09, 2018
That's how they said Egyptians were whites but who cares anyway
Re: The Earliest British Man Had Black Skin And Blue Eyes, Anthropologists Find by Fegelfire: 5:33am On Feb 09, 2018
danvon:
That's how they said Egyptians were whites but who cares anyway

Just because this man had black skin doesn't make him ethnically close to Sub-Saharan Africans. It just means that black skin was more common in Europe than previously thought.

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Re: The Earliest British Man Had Black Skin And Blue Eyes, Anthropologists Find by Bitterleafsoup: 5:48am On Feb 09, 2018
95% of the original art work was destroyed in England. Old paintings in Netherlands, France, Germany etc; clearly show the ruling class and elites were dark skin people.
Re: The Earliest British Man Had Black Skin And Blue Eyes, Anthropologists Find by Fegelfire: 6:06am On Feb 09, 2018
Bitterleafsoup:
95% of the original art work was destroyed in England. Old paintings in Netherlands, France, Germany etc; clearly show the ruling class and elites were dark skin people.

This was a man who was alive before paintings existed. He was a hunter gatherer tribesman who hunted wild animals. They might've made pottery or cave paintings but not actual tapestries or the like.

Remember that this man lived over 10'000 years ago. There were piecemeal stories about Picts, a mysterious clan in what is now Scotland with interesting cultural practices like scarificatio who are now believed to have spoken a Celtic language, saying that they had very dark skin, though there are other artworks depicting them as fairly pale. It's possible that a small number of picts might have carried on the bloodline of people like this man, and had very dark skin. A more recent Pictish man from Britain 1'400 years ago looked more like this:

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Re: The Earliest British Man Had Black Skin And Blue Eyes, Anthropologists Find by seunlayi(m): 6:13am On Feb 09, 2018
This is interesting
Re: The Earliest British Man Had Black Skin And Blue Eyes, Anthropologists Find by Bitterleafsoup: 6:55am On Feb 09, 2018
Fegelfire:


This was a man who was alive before paintings existed. He was a hunter gatherer tribesman who hunted wild animals. They might've made pottery or cave paintings but not actual tapestries or the like.

Remember that this man lived over 10'000 years ago. There were piecemeal stories about Picts, a mysterious clan in what is now Scotland with interesting cultural practices like scarificatio who are now believed to have spoken a Celtic language, saying that they had very dark skin, though there are other artworks depicting them as fairly pale. It's possible that a small number of picts might have carried on the bloodline of people like this man, and had very dark skin. A more recent Pictish man from Britain 1'400 years ago looked more like this:

sorry Dear scientist have gone pass the white supremist propaganda

Re: The Earliest British Man Had Black Skin And Blue Eyes, Anthropologists Find by AmenhotepZuid: 1:04pm On Feb 09, 2018
NIGGER BOYS ONE DAY U WILL THANK ME FOR HISTORY LESSONS.
I know your cowntry lol more than u do.
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