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Mesolithic man reveals origins of blue eyes, lactose intolerance

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Mesolithic man reveals origins of blue eyes, lactose intolerance

The discovery of a Stone Age man with the genes for blue eyes and dark skin has revealed that blue eye colour probably spread through the European population earlier than fair skin.

What a 5,700-Year-Old Wad of Chewed Gum Reveals About Ancient People and  Their Bacteria - The New York Times

What a 5,700-Year-Old Wad of Chewed Gum Reveals About Ancient People and Their Bacteria - The New York Times

10 000 Years Ago, This is What People in England Looked Like

10 000 Years Ago, This is What People in England Looked Like

Really Deep Dark Blue I Have Never Met Anyone With A, 40% OFF

Really Deep Dark Blue I Have Never Met Anyone With A, 40% OFF

Really Deep Dark Blue I Have Never Met Anyone With A, 40% OFF

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If you have blue eyes, you are related to Paul Newman and Angelina, man  blue eyes

If you have blue eyes, you are related to Paul Newman and Angelina, man blue eyes

Eurogenes Blog: A Mesolithic genome from Spain

Eurogenes Blog: A Mesolithic genome from Spain

Ice Age Hunters' DNA Reveals The Origins Of Farming

Ice Age Hunters' DNA Reveals The Origins Of Farming

close up fish eye photo of a man with blue skin and a, Stable Diffusion,  man blue skin

close up fish eye photo of a man with blue skin and a, Stable Diffusion, man blue skin

Revealed: First Ol' Blue Eyes is 7,000 years old and was a caveman living  in Spain, The Independent

Revealed: First Ol' Blue Eyes is 7,000 years old and was a caveman living in Spain, The Independent

Cheddar Man had dark to black skin and was lactose intolerant, new  research reveals - Somerset Live

Cheddar Man had dark to black skin and was lactose intolerant, new research reveals - Somerset Live

Mesolithic man reveals origins of blue eyes, lactose intolerance - UQ News  - The University of Queensland, Australia

Mesolithic man reveals origins of blue eyes, lactose intolerance - UQ News - The University of Queensland, Australia