Britons ‘were mostly black when Stonehenge was built 5,000 years ago’, new ‘study’ claims. The Mail also claims here that Stonehenge is ‘just outside’ Glastonbury when it’s nearly 50 miles away

The Britons responsible for the building of the iconic Stonehenge were probably black, a study has suggested.
Data from 348 ancient genomes gathered from across Eurasia have been reconstructed by scientists at the University of Ferrara in Italy which show almost all Europeans had dark skin until around 3,000 years ago.
With Stonehenge, just outside the town of Glastonbury, being constructed around 5,000 years ago, experts have said we can assume the builders had dark skin.
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