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Well southern Europeans are depigmented by human standards so it only follows that much of the light features there will be naturally occurring. And given that there has been more recent movement there across the Mediterranean perhaps the question should be more like the other way round. Wouldn't surprise me if they were lighter a few thousand years ago than today.


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reading the first page now, but im sure if i click on the last page its turned into a flameware








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Yes and No. But generally No.




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light traits in southern europe is due the levantines who colonized it,


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Minority tendences to light features there is also in the Mediterranean subrace. Also Alpine and Dinaric have this tendencies.

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Light traits in southern Europe are at least partially Indo-European in origin.
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