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editThis is a derivative work from a free-use map I found on Wikipedia link. I recolored it. It is a recreation of anthropologist Peter Frost's study on light hair color link. The yellow represents 80%+ light hair, light orange is 50-79% light hair, light brown is 20-49% light hair, dark brown is 1-19% light hair, and black represents no presence of light hair in the indigenous population. I plan to use it in a template where I will label these percentages.--DarkTea 20:47, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
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| current | 20:47, 9 December 2006 | 648 × 519 (40 KB) | Dark Tichondrias (talk | contribs) | This is a derivative work from a free-use map I found on Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Map_of_Europe_%28political%29.png link]. I recolored it. It is a recreation of anthropologist Robert Frost's study on light hair color [http://cogweb. |
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