The Cheddar genomes across Europe started looking pale skinned after the intermingled with Deer herding Mongols in Northern Europe around the 7th century BC when some came South. The Cheddar genomes remain strong in Europe while many have been rebranded West Indian or Surinamese or South African. The original Germans resembled this Cheddar depicted here. Man: DNA shows early Briton had dark skin - BBC News

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