Posted on 02/06/2018 11:31:05 PM PST by blam
The first modern Britons, who lived about 10,000 years ago, had dark to black skin, a groundbreaking DNA analysis of Britains oldest complete skeleton has revealed.
The fossil, known as Cheddar Man, was unearthed more than a century ago in Goughs Cave in Somerset. Intense speculation has built up around Cheddar Mans 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.
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 projects 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 Mans head.
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Oh man...wish I could afford that.
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What about “Venezuelan Beaver Cheese Man”?
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