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Thread: Reconstruction of 5,500-year old "Stonehenge Man"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    Reconstruction looks like present day North western Europeans and not what Neolithic people would have looked like.

    Could be a present day Irish, Scot, Welsh or Englishman.
    I see that it's an early Neolithic though Neolithic eventually mixed with Hunter gatherers and later Yamnaya migrants which could of changed their look

    https://www.researchgate.net/publica...ages_in_Europe

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    Quote Originally Posted by MfA_ View Post
    [IMG]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/12/17/article-2525035-1A24190400000578-122_634x773.jpg[/IMG[



    There is no mention of testing any DNA, so I think pigmentation et al is artist's imagination..

    [IMG]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/12/17/article-2525035-1A2418A200000578-8_634x422.jpg[/IMG[

    http://www.culture24.org.uk/history-...logy/art462074

    Bone structure may be correct but given that that Stone-Henge is associated with the megalithic culture of Europe that stretched from Britain into France etc... and given that the neolithic-mesolithic strain in people such as Paul Mccartney and the Welsh are of a medish type or celto-medish type I would say the pigmentation is off. Remember this was before the Iron Age keltic and Anglo-Saxon Germanic invasions. In otherwords after the Kelts invaded it created the North-Atlantid and Paleo-Atlantid types but before that it was more Atlanto-med.

    I would say the pigmentation was probably of a Welsh like Atlanto-mediterrenean quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by planina View Post
    I see that it's an early Neolithic though Neolithic eventually mixed with Hunter gatherers and later Yamnaya migrants which could of changed their look

    https://www.researchgate.net/publica...ages_in_Europe
    His pigmentation would be more Welsh than English, Irish or Scottish I would guess or maybe like the ancient picts or whatnot too.

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