Sara.bower

@Sara.bower

if it costs you your peace it’s too expensive
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Female
Single
02/28/2003
    Developer
Basic Info
  • Race/Ethnicity
    Eastern European/Caucasian
  • ⭐Zodiac Star Sign
    Pisces - February 19-March 20
  • Religious or Spiritual belief
    (Spirituality) Non-Religious God Belief
  • Sexual Orientation
    Straight
Postcode (werk)
  • Interested in Networking or Collaborations?
    Ja
Other Info
  • Height
    5'5" - 5'7" (165.10 cm - 170.18 cm)
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  • Most Europeans Had Dark Skin Until Just 3,000 Years Ago New DNA Study Reveals

    Think you know what ancient Europeans looked like? Think again.

    A groundbreaking DNA analysis has revealed that for most of Europe’s history well into the Iron Age the continent’s population had dark skin, dark hair, and dark eyes. That means the image of pale-skinned Europeans is a relatively modern development, emerging only in the last few thousand years.

    The study, which analyzed 348 ancient DNA samples from 34 countries across Europe and Asia, tracked how pigmentation traits evolved over the past 45,000 years. While lighter features first appeared around 14,000 years ago, they remained rare until about 3,000 years ago, when they began to spread more widely.

    Why the shift? Scientists believe lighter skin may have offered a survival advantage in northern climates, helping the body better synthesize vitamin D with less sunlight. Traits like light eyes, however, may have spread due to sexual selection or genetic drift not necessity, but preference or chance.

    It’s a powerful reminder that human appearance is fluid, shaped by migration, adaptation, and thousands of years of environmental and social change.

    So next time you picture ancient Europe, remember: it looked very different than today and DNA is telling us the real story.
    🧬 Most Europeans Had Dark Skin Until Just 3,000 Years Ago New DNA Study Reveals 🌍✨ Think you know what ancient Europeans looked like? Think again. A groundbreaking DNA analysis has revealed that for most of Europe’s history well into the Iron Age the continent’s population had dark skin, dark hair, and dark eyes. That means the image of pale-skinned Europeans is a relatively modern development, emerging only in the last few thousand years. The study, which analyzed 348 ancient DNA samples from 34 countries across Europe and Asia, tracked how pigmentation traits evolved over the past 45,000 years. While lighter features first appeared around 14,000 years ago, they remained rare until about 3,000 years ago, when they began to spread more widely. Why the shift? Scientists believe lighter skin may have offered a survival advantage in northern climates, helping the body better synthesize vitamin D with less sunlight. Traits like light eyes, however, may have spread due to sexual selection or genetic drift not necessity, but preference or chance. It’s a powerful reminder that human appearance is fluid, shaped by migration, adaptation, and thousands of years of environmental and social change. So next time you picture ancient Europe, remember: it looked very different than today and DNA is telling us the real story.
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