
lookrio
102 posts



@punicist @ZaGOATsian Somalis are closer to West Africans on g25 and fst Ethiopians (75% Somali 25% South Arabian) are closer to North Euros than West Africans but look exactly like Somalis and will make your analogy true Somalis are also closer to West Africans than low-SSA admixed MENA




Facial reconstruction of a Neolithic Iranian from Ali Kosh. The people of Ali Kosh, like many Neolithic populations in the Middle East, practiced head binding and incisor ablation. The frontal skull image was created based on the structure of the profile skull photo.










NO I AM BROWN


In 2019, scientists sequenced DNA from a 6,000‑year‑old piece of birch tar chewing gum found in Denmark. They named the girl who spat it out “Lola.” Her genome revealed something that surprised many: she had dark skin, dark hair, and blue eyes. When an exhibit portrayed her that way, a social media firestorm erupted, accusing researchers of “blackwashing” the past. But the truth is, Lola’s look was common in prehistoric Europe. Using 41 gene variants, researchers predicted Lola’s appearance. And she’s not alone. Dozens of Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic hunter‑gatherers from England to Spain to the Baltic shared similar traits: dark skin, light eyes. So why don’t modern Europeans look like that? Light skin evolved late — only in the last 5,000 years or so. It came from Neolithic farmers who migrated into Europe and interbred with local hunter‑gatherers. Also, as people switched from a vitamin‑D‑rich diet of fish and game to farming grains, they needed more sun to produce vitamin D. Natural selection favored lighter skin. That’s evolution, not ideology. #archaeohistories






J1 ve J2






























