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I guess it makes sense that 4,000 years ago men were already prone to baldness. Why should that come as a surprise?

 

DNA suggests even ancient man had baldness issues

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I guess it makes sense that 4,000 years ago men were already prone to baldness. Why should that come as a surprise?

 

DNA suggests even ancient man had baldness issues

 

It's even worse than mere baldness. As I pointed to an earlier thread, some Roman commanders were jeered at for their ancient comb-overs.

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I guess it makes sense that 4,000 years ago men were already prone to baldness. Why should that come as a surprise?

 

DNA suggests even ancient man had baldness issues

 

It's even worse than mere baldness. As I pointed to an earlier thread, some Roman commanders were jeered at for their ancient comb-overs.

 

Oh I have no doubt that hiding one's bald spot is as ancient a practice as baldness itself.

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I guess it makes sense that 4,000 years ago men were already prone to baldness. Why should that come as a surprise?

I think the problem is in the way journalists report these things. Unfortunately the term 'ancient man' is used to describe anatomically modern individuals from relatively recent times.

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