Europeans
New research reveals white skin evolved in Europeans 1,700 years ago
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 widespread across Europe around 1,700 years ago, during the time of the Roman Empire. DNA evidence suggests that for the vast majority—approximately…
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How enslaved Cape Verdeans forcefully shipped to Archipelago region survived cruel diseases like malaria
Malaria cases in the Archipelago region are generally high, but, strangely the same is not...