New research has revealed that early Europeans had significantly darker skin tones than many people today. According to a study by experts at the University of Ferrara in Italy, light skin only became ...
PROFESSOR Martin Bell, of Reading University, gave a fascinating talk on Mesolithic archaeology in the Severn Estuary to the ...
Light skin tones originally appeared in Sweden in the Mesolithic period—starting about ... there was a 50/50 split of dark-skinned people and light-skinned people. By the Bronze Age (2000 BC to 500 BC ...
The Neolithic Revolution was the world's first verifiable revolution in agriculture. It began in Britain between about 5000 ...