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A 7,000-year-old man whose bones were left behind in a Spanish cave had the dark skin of an African, but the blue eyes of a Scandinavian. He was a hunter-gatherer who ate a low-starch diet and ...
A man who lived on the Iberian peninsula before Europeans became farmers probably had blue eyes but dark hair and skin, according to scientists who have sequenced his DNA. This surprising ...
Experts are not sure when blue eyes first evolved, but there are some interesting theories out there as to why they evolved. In Africa dark eyes, skin and hair are the norm, but blue eyes are more ...
It was also during this era that the first known occurrence of light skin, blonde hair, and blue eyes was detected, in the ...
Prehistoric Irish people were dark-skinned and had blue eyes, an Irish documentary claims. People who inhabited Ireland some 10,000 years ago had dark or black skin and bright blue eyes ...
Most prehistoric Europeans had dark skin, hair and eyes well into the Iron Age, about 3,000 years ago, new research finds. Scientists found that the genes that cause lighter skin, hair and eyes ...
The majority of Europeans living 5,000 years ago, including those who built Stonehenge, may have had dark skin, a new study ...
Dark circles under the eyes may look purple or blue to dark brown or black, depending on skin color. These circles are rarely a cause for concern, but people may wish to reduce their appearance ...
The well-preserved remains of a baby boy who died 17,000 years ago in what is now Italy reveal that he had blue eyes, dark skin and curly hair. When you purchase through links on our site ...
blue, brown or black — there is not always a one-size-fits-all solution for getting rid of them, Dr. Friedmann said. But some treatments can help. As you age, the skin around your eyes gets ...