Maybe A little artistic licence about the blue eyes but we all were darker skin at one point, the earliest britons their skin would of been a lighter brown at that point. As we migrated to colder climates our skin changed lighter and lighter over time.
@@davidsmith-uw2ciI've listened to people and afrocentric AA use this to claim that Europeans.dont belong to Europeans and that Europe belongs to them. But it means absolutely nothing because they're OUR ancestors way for then being their ancestors.
@@davidsmith-uw2ci I've seen them represented with blue eyes in this era on every documentary I've seen - I don't know for sure but I've always assumed they know this for a fact because of the genetics. They have some genetic material from a limited number of early homosapians and neanderthals. Darker skin, but blue eyed.
@@katharinelewis71 I'm assuming the skin would change 1st but the eye color changing too but idk which 1st like the chicken or the egg thing. I would also assume color changing to lighter color in the cooler climates but idk anything about eye color evolution or anything like that. But would definitely love to learn more about it.
@@katharinelewis71The Oxford grad who mocked up that head was taking licence where the skin colour is concerned as he was challenged about it and admitted so. Blue eyes appear in eastern Europe around 10,000 to 6000 bc
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Oh didn't you know the first britains were black.
Maybe A little artistic licence about the blue eyes but we all were darker skin at one point, the earliest britons their skin would of been a lighter brown at that point. As we migrated to colder climates our skin changed lighter and lighter over time.
@@davidsmith-uw2ciI've listened to people and afrocentric AA use this to claim that Europeans.dont belong to Europeans and that Europe belongs to them. But it means absolutely nothing because they're OUR ancestors way for then being their ancestors.
@@davidsmith-uw2ci I've seen them represented with blue eyes in this era on every documentary I've seen - I don't know for sure but I've always assumed they know this for a fact because of the genetics. They have some genetic material from a limited number of early homosapians and neanderthals. Darker skin, but blue eyed.
@@katharinelewis71 I'm assuming the skin would change 1st but the eye color changing too but idk which 1st like the chicken or the egg thing. I would also assume color changing to lighter color in the cooler climates but idk anything about eye color evolution or anything like that. But would definitely love to learn more about it.
@@katharinelewis71The Oxford grad who mocked up that head was taking licence where the skin colour is concerned as he was challenged about it and admitted so. Blue eyes appear in eastern Europe around 10,000 to 6000 bc