New research has uncovered a fascinating truth about Europe's past—most Europeans had dark skin up until the Iron Age, much later than previously believed. A groundbreaking genetic study analyzing the DNA of 348 ancient humans reveals that light skin, blonde hair, and blue eyes were rare features in Europe until around 3,000 years ago. Dark-Skinned Europeans: A Persistent … [Read more...] about Europeans Were Mostly Dark-Skinned Until Roman Times, Ancient DNA Suggests
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Oldest American Horse DNA Provides Evidence for Spanish Shipwreck Origin Myth
For centuries, the wild horses of Assateague Island have captivated visitors and locals alike. Their mysterious origins have been the subject of folklore and speculation for generations. Now, groundbreaking DNA research has finally shed light on the true story of these iconic equines. A Serendipitous Discovery A team of researchers, led by Nicolas Delsol from the … [Read more...] about Oldest American Horse DNA Provides Evidence for Spanish Shipwreck Origin Myth