Most Europeans may have had dark skin until less than 3000 years ago

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A model of Cheddar Man, a person who lived in Britain 10,000 years ago, based on analysis of his DNA

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A study of ancient DNA from people who lived in Europe between 1700 and 45,000 years ago suggests that 63 per cent of them had dark skin and 8 per cent had pale skin, with the rest somewhere in between. It was only around 3000 years ago that individuals with intermediate or pale skin started to become a majority.

Until a few years ago, it was assumed that the modern humans who moved into…

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