Really interesting anomalies or a new version of hominid ancestry? [greece.greekreporter.com]
Science is science. People like it when it supports their biases and hate it when it doesn't. I like it when science gives us new information.
Um.. wow where to start.. well how about the blatant racism and the attempt to have a non african descent of Caucasians. Instead replace that with an ascendant new species "Graecopithicus"?..seriously?
@Charlene Well condisering that there IS scientific Consenus that the earliest species of Hominids came from the Afro-Meditterrainian regions then logic would say that they would have still carried with them the darker skin tones due to the higher levels of melatonin in their tissues.
As hominids expanded into the more northerly regions of Europe and Asia the lower levels of sunlight and UV rays would slowly caused the levels of melatonin to drop, bringing about the paling of the skin thus allowing them absorb more sunlight and create from it the very necessary Vitamin D levels for survival.
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