The Origin of Blue Eyes
every person with blue eyes has the same mutation, so it becomes strong enough evidence even though the initial mutant identity is still a mystery. Currently, evidence of a blue-eyed human existence of a 7000-year-old skeleton found in northern Spain.
the history and origins of blue eyes are recessive, these genes have been inherited from both parents. After the end of the last Ice Age, many Europeans inherited a rare-eyed blue gene. In ancient Egypt, there were many blond mummies explaining that they were blue-eyed.
Two thousand years ago, a mysteriously known civilization had been occupied by blue-eyed elites, they ruled the northern coast of Peru. They are called Moche, building large pyramids that still dominate the countryside and some of them are over a hundred feet. archaeologist in Peru Huaca Pucllana also discovered the ruins of an ancient tomb containing a 1300-year-old intact mum that has a blue-eyed gene, and is considered an ancient Wari culture that developed before the rise of the Incas.
the Gods are depicted in the likeness of tall, bearded men with white skin and beautiful blue emerald eyes. this figure is called Viracocha by the Incas, the Maya called it Kukulkan, the Aztecs call it Quetzalcoatl, the Central Americans call it Gucumatz, the people in Palenque call it Votan, and Izamal calls it Zamna. it seems that the origin of the blue eyes has been much developed in previous civilizations.
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