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I haven't been to Italy or Greece myself but I've heard that a lot of Greek/Italian people are very dark (not from tanning). The only Italian citizen I've met while traveling was literally a jew (the phenotype was unmistakable and my friend I was traveling with immediately thought the same).

I feel like there's not a whole lot of "Mediterranean Whites" left. Ancient Greeks/Romans were blonde hair, red hair and very light complexion. We still see some of the remnants of this in middle-eastern countries where many Greeks/Romans settled.

Anyone with the knowledge enough to take an educated guess to the number of them who remain?
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VictimofRacemixing on scored.co
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Ancient greeks aren't even genetically similar to modern day greeks and no they were not blonde or red haired. Greeks have the lowest European steppe DNA out of all europeans and most of their ancestry is neolithic farmer oriented.
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