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    Post by Rocky Thu 08 Feb 2018, 3:00 am

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     Twilight News    

     3 hours ago




    A study of the oldest semi-skeletal skeleton found in Britain dating back to a person who died 10,000 years ago found that Britons had black skin.
    The British newspaper The Independent reported in a report the results of a study conducted for the first time on the bones of a person called "Cheddar Man," showed that the early Britons were black, with blue eyes and curly hair.
    The British newspaper reported that the bones of "Cheddar Man" was discovered in 1903 in Chidar Gore, and for more than ten thousand years, scientists tried to reveal his story, and put theories about the origin and homeland and what can be disclosed about the British first.
    Scientists have been able to use ADN technology and reconstruction technology to reveal for the first time the old British face and the evolution of 300 generations.
    The scientists tested the genetic remains by drilling the bones of the skull, reported that the old British man was 76 percent black.
    Scientists were surprised that the owner of the skeleton "Cheddar Man" if he lived for the day will be black skin, and that the first inhabitants of the British islands developed their skin to white later. 

    The European origin is modern
    Research by evolutionists and DNA at the Museum of Natural History and University College London suggests that the pigmentation associated with the Northern European origin is a more recent development. 

    "For me, not just the interesting skin color, it's a combination of features that make it not look like it," said Professor Ian Barnes, head of research at the Museum of Natural History, at the screening of the new discovery of the secrets of a 10,000-year-old man. Anyone you see today. "
    "Not only the dark skin and the blue eyes, because you can get that combination, but also the shape of the face, so all of this together makes people then what we see today," Barnes said.
     
    "The tests could also be on Europe," said Dr. Tom Booth, a museum scientist in the documentary. "Britain was 10,000 years ago, very different from today, the ice age was just over, the land was green, and the hunters invaded Europe." 

    Professor Barnes and Dr. Selena Bryce extracted the bone marrow DNA data by drilling a hole 2 mm deep through the inner ear bones of the skull. They examined the skull and a three-dimensional model was produced by the artists Albalio Alphonse and Adri Kines, They restored the life of extinct mammals and early humans.

    "It's really nice to make a man more agile, not a Neanderthal man, so we were very excited because he was a man after the Ice Age," Alfons said. "We were very interested in what kind of human being whatever it was, and with the new DNA information it was really revolutionary And that allowed us to look more at the transitions, and this revealed the things we did not know before. " 

    The tests revealed the presence of about 10 per cent of Britons with a common DNA with Cheddar Man and his tribe, and close genetic matches with Cheddar Man were found in remains in Western Europe at locations including Spain and Hungary And Luxembourg. "

     



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