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Genetic data reveals new details about Stone Age woman
Archaeologists have reconstructed the face of a Stone Age Belgian woman, revealing she had blue eyes and a dark complexion.
Her fossil remains were unearthed in 1988 in the Margaux cave near Dinant, Belgium, dating back approximately 10,500 years.
Genetic and archaeological data from Ghent University enabled the reconstruction, showing she belonged to the same hunter-gatherer population as Britain's Cheddar Man.
The Margaux woman's slightly lighter skin compared to other Stone Age Western Europeans suggests greater diversity in skin pigmentation than previously thought.
Scientists deduced her potential eye and skin colours from DNA analysis of her skull, though further research is needed for more precise details.
Facial reconstruction of Stone Age Belgian woman reveals she had dark complexion