Cheddar Man is the oldest skeleton ever found in Britain, 10,000 years old! Named after the Cheddar area where he was discovered. They recently made a perfect model of his skull with a 3-D printer, and got DNA results from a bone in his head. Armed with these things, they had two skull artists recreate his head. His DNA said what color his skin and eyes were, and the color and texture of his hair. Most people found the unusual results shocking (pale blue eyes with dark skin). Here is the closest we we have to what a man looked like 10,000 years ago.
Friday, December 4, 2020
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Isn't it amazing that man really hasn't changed in 10,000 years? This is astonishing, Ginny, and thanks for sharing! ~Andrea xoxo
I am skeptical. Yes, DNA doesn't lie, but science is just theory. Never exact.
OK! I understand that the face shape is easy to make according to the shape of the skull, but how did they know the color of the eyes?
Have a nice weekend, Ginny!
I was thinking along the same lines as Anni and Ella. This is pretty fascinating but beyond being able to recreate the shape of his face I wonder just how accurate the rest of the information really is.
At least he looks happy. My daughter and youngest son have bright blue eyes.
fascinating.
Briony
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That's really interesting, thanks for sharing with us. Love the joke at the end LOL!
Very interesting. His eyes look very lifelike and happy.
odd that he looks very much like a man looks today.. unlike the photos and paintings of men several hundred years ago, this one looks modern. it really looks quite realistic
Ruggedly handsome, even by our present day "standards".
Interesting, the *shocking* blue eyes, with the dark skin. Shows interbreeding, I would surmise. And the source of those blue eyes, it seems, had to be a lighter color skin.
Very interesting. I sort of like his face. I learned that only seven percent of the world's population have blue eyes (74 percent in Sweden), so the fact that he would have had blue eyes is pretty amazing.
Fascinating. So much can be learned from DNA
I'm not totally convinced this is how he looked but he is quite handsome. Who really knows?
Sue
So much must be taken on faith but one thing I do take on faith is that, according to biblical scholars who know lots more about it than I do, God created the world in six days, about six thousand years ago. xoxo
That's amazing, isn't it?
Love your cheesy humor! (pun intended). xo Diana
Interesting about they can find out from the DNA.
Absolutely amazing Ginny and I am so glad you shared this. I found it fascinating!
I love that joke 😊
I found this very interesting, too!
Wow, that’s fascinating!
I love the cheddar cheese conversion :-)
I think I've heard of this, and of early inhabitants of Scandinavia probably looking like that as well. (Not sure if there is DNA to support that too or just a theory.)
Fascinating! The pink bear in the picture is fabric, but definitely looks floral. Take care, Ginny.
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