Posted on 02/26/2006 11:56:29 AM PST by wagglebee
THE modern gentleman may prefer blondes. But new research has found that it was cavemen who were the first to be lured by flaxen locks.
According to the study, north European women evolved blonde hair and blue eyes at the end of the Ice Age to make them stand out from their rivals at a time of fierce competition for scarce males.
The study argues that blond hair originated in the region because of food shortages 10,000-11,000 years ago. Until then, humans had the dark brown hair and dark eyes that still dominate in the rest of the world. Almost the only sustenance in northern Europe came from roaming herds of mammoths, reindeer, bison and horses. Finding them required long, arduous hunting trips in which numerous males died, leading to a high ratio of surviving women to men.
Lighter hair colours, which started as rare mutations, became popular for breeding and numbers increased dramatically, according to the research, published under the aegis of the University of St Andrews.
Human hair and eye colour are unusually diverse in northern and eastern Europe (and their) origin over a short span of evolutionary time indicates some kind of selection, says the study by Peter Frost, a Canadian anthropologist. Frost adds that the high death rate among male hunters increased the pressures of sexual selection on early European women, one possible outcome being an unusual complex of colour traits.
Frosts theory, to be published this week in Evolution and Human Behavior, the academic journal, was supported by Professor John Manning, a specialist in evolutionary psychology at the University of Central Lancashire. Hair and eye colour tend to be uniform in many parts of the world, but in Europe there is a welter of variants, he said. The mate choice explanation now being put forward is, in my mind, close to being correct.
Frosts theory is also backed up by a separate scientific analysis of north European genes carried out at three Japanese universities, which has isolated the date of the genetic mutation that resulted in blond hair to about 11,000 years ago.
The hair colour gene MC1R has at least seven variants in Europe and the continent has an unusually wide range of hair and eye shades. In the rest of the world, dark hair and eyes are overwhelmingly dominant.
Just how such variety emerged over such a short period of time in one part of the world has long been a mystery. According to the new research, if the changes had occurred by the usual processes of evolution, they would have taken about 850,000 years. But modern humans, emigrating from Africa, reached Europe only 35,000-40,000 years ago.
Instead, Frost attributes the rapid evolution to how they gathered food. In Africa there was less dependence on animals and women were able to collect fruit for themselves. In Europe, by contrast, food gathering was almost exclusively a male hunters preserve. The retreating ice sheets left behind a landscape of fertile soil with plenty of grass and moss for herbivorous animals to eat, but few plants edible for humans. Women therefore took on jobs such as building shelters and making clothes while the men went on hunting trips, where the death rate was high.
The increase in competition for males led to rapid change as women struggled to evolve the most alluring qualities. Frost believes his theory is supported by studies which show blonde hair is an indicator for high oestrogen levels in women.
Jilly Cooper, 69, the author, described how in her blonde youth she had certainly got more glances. I remember when I went to Majorca when I was 20, my bum was sore from getting pinched.
However, Jodie Kidd, 27, the blonde model, disagrees with the theory: I dont think being blonde makes you more ripe for sexual activity. Its much more to do with personality than what you look like. Beauty is much deeper than the colour of your hair.
Film star blondes such as Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, Sharon Stone and Scarlett Johansson are held up as ideals of feminine allure. However, the future of the blonde is uncertain.
A study by the World Health Organisation found that natural blonds are likely to be extinct within 200 years because there are too few people carrying the blond gene. According to the WHO study, the last natural blond is likely to be born in Finland during 2202.
Of course it's BS. But they had all this research grant money, they had to come up with something.
If physics, chemistry, or mathematics theories of similarly laughable imprecision were allowed to be put forth as "science" mankind would still be mired in the 14th Century.
Presumably they did a bit of recombinant DNA technology rather advanced for its time and ended up with clear skin, light hair, and gray eyes.
I really have no idea where those "blue" eyes came from, but I suppose it's possible they are a variation on gray.
Oh, yes, the mechanism for doing this? Without Vitamin D you get rickets ~ and presumably you fail to reproduce at a level sufficient to maintain the population.
Light skin is a uniform identifying characteristic of all Polar peoples.
Do you know why cavemen dragged cavewomen around by the hair?
LOL. You aint kidding. And I guess as long as your using grant money studying blondes isn't such a bad way to do it ;-)
"Do you know why cavemen dragged cavewomen around by the hair?"
Hmmm. The cavewomen were to fat to walk ?
Is that Grace Kelly?--sure looks a lot like her
It has to do with sand, don't want to go further into detail, and get banned!!!
I can remember "tow haired" as an epithet. Right now, Asian girls are the New Blonde.
The nice thing about being an evolutionist, archeologist, cosmologist or anthropologist is that you can say anything you want, because you can never really be proved wrong. It's not like developing a new medication where somebody is going to keel over and accuse you.
And, when the next Silly Opinion comes along and crowds yours out of currency, who is going to care? Old Opinions just fade away, and the holders never are held to account.
They don't need an ice age. Peroxide will do.
Implies some kind of intentionality and control over the process. That is NOT evolution.
Not sure.
if this was posted on a weekday, this would have gotten about 50000 hits.
Hope you all had a great weekend and God Bless.
Light skin is a uniform identifying characteristic of all Polar peoples.
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What about the Inuit?
I forgot to ping pissant.
And many in northern Russia (which is where the Inuit presumably came from).
Not certain of Johansson, though I have my suspicions ... all these *blondes* began life as brunettes! Gee, perhaps there is something to that evolution thing ...
I'm pretty certain that Marilyn Monroe was a real blond.
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