Ancient british woman

ancient british woman
she died during childbirth

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WE

facial "reconstrutions" belong on

The gene for white skin wasn't wide spread untill 3000bc, and not totally dominant till 1000bc. They were not nigs, they were still European.

My ancestor :)

WAS

I swear to god the lengths the governments in western europe go to to rid their population of a sense of heritage is baffling

my ancestor :)

Looks indian.

Wtf are you on about. Post source.
The illiad was written around 6000BC and there are many characters with pale white skin and golden hair and blue eyes.
This was not uncommon or unheard of

>illiad was written around 6000BC
Errors

>WAS
>not wuz

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This is innacurate, all WHG's in Britain had blue eyes

Illiad was composed in the greek dark age around 800-700 bc

That's doubtful, not even the modern groups with high WHG admixture have higher frequencies of blue eye colour.

More like 600BC dumbass

that eyes
>my anscestors

My ancestors :)

>The illiad was written around 6000BC

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Didn't something else like this show up a while back? Wasn't it revealed the skin was deliberately darkened for political reasons because there was no genetic material from which the skincolor could be determined (which would of course in a sane country lead to the natural assumption that the person in question would be white)?

Cheddar Mandem

Yeah, that's the one. The UK is fucking clown town.

How can we be a tolerant multicultural society if black people and specifically black people don't think they're indigenous to this cloudy island?

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What's the difference between her and an average modern British woman?

The one in pic related was lucky enough to die and not spread her degenerate genes.