🌍 Did you know? Modern science reveals a fascinating truth about human history: the early ancestors of European people had dark skin. 🧬✨
Research based on ancient DNA shows that many early inhabitants of Europe, dating back thousands of years, carried genes for darker skin. It wasn’t until later, with the introduction of farming and migration, that lighter skin tones became more common. This evolution highlights the amazing adaptability and diversity of humanity. 🌟
Sources:
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/lifestyle/style/most-ancient-europeans-had-dark-skin-eyes-and-hair-up-until-3000-years-ago-new-research-finds/ar-AA1AN8bT
https://archaeologymag.com/2025/03/most-ancient-europeans-had-dark-skin/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3028813/Europeans-dark-skinned-8-000-years-ago-Pale-complexions-brought-Europe-Near-East-study-claims.html
Just here to share the Italian judo winner kissing her girlfriend after the match, in front of our fascist, homophobic, disgusting prime minister.
We won this one🏳️🌈
Credits to: @apriteilcervello on instagram
Black is beautiful. South Africa 🇿🇦
You are loved.
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Marsha Hunt appearing on the Italian musical program “Speciale per voi” with Renzo Arbore (1969).