The new study showed that the frequency of people with dark skin was still high in parts of Europe until the Copper Age (also ...
The majority of Europeans living 5,000 years ago, including those who built Stonehenge, may have had dark skin, a new study ...
For Black people, surviving skin cancer begins with knowing what to look for—and where. Hint: It often shows up where the sun ...
A recent DNA study challenges long-held beliefs about the evolution of skin color in ancient Europeans, revealing that the majority may have had dark skin as recently as 3,000 years ago.
A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of Ferrara in Italy suggests that the majority of Europeans living 5 ...