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Volgens AI Google hadden ze ook blauwe ogen en misschien een donkere huid. De feitelijke blauwe ogen vergeten ze en concentreren zich op de misschien donkere huid en maken dan dat een feit.
De eerste mens was zwart, daarover gaat het niet, het is het plooien van feiten dat altijd mottig is geweest doorheen de geschiedenis.
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based on genetic analysis, it is believed that the first Britons, who lived around 10,000 years ago, had dark skin, possibly "dark to black". A BBC article notes that Cheddar Man, a well-known example of a Mesolithic Briton, had dark hair, blue eyes, and skin that was likely dark brown or black. This finding has led to the claim that the first Britons were black, as stated in an exhibition on diverse history.
While rare, it's possible for Black people to have blue eyes. This can happen due to a combination of factors, including ancestry, genetic mutations, or rare conditions like ocular albinism. Blue eyes in Black individuals are often attributed to the inheritance of genes from Caucasian ancestors or the presence of specific genetic mutations.
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