Which one was more realistic ancient greek

You guys take it out of context completely and mix it with pseudo-science and pseudo-historicity.

I am not saying they were nordics, but people definitely had lighter features back then

How so? They were a lot lighter than they are now. Nothing pseudoscientific about that

no offense, but we both know that you were under moorish rule for almost a millennia.
It is safe to a summe that a lot of BLACKENING happened during that time

Where do you take that conclusion from?

>back in the day, blackface in films was extremely common
>nowadays, people treat black actors in films as 'blackwashing'
Really makes you think.

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Neither

Platinum blonde is a bad translation for ξανθός, by northern european standards ξανθός is light brown or dirty blonde at best

yeah all those paintings and mosaics of tanned meds are lying

Ancient Hellenics were a mix of Indo-Euro Mycenaeans and non-Indo-Euro Minoans. Vast majority of them was dark.

How did semites describe hellenics?