i'm not disagreeing with u.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...neanderthals-humans-mated-interbred-dna-gene/
the Neanderthal-modern human mating apparently took place in the Middle East, shortly after modern humans had left Africa, not in Europe—as has long been suspected.
In addition, all modern ethnic groups, other than Africans, carry traces of Neanderthal DNA in their genomes
Some Neandertals Were Pale Redheads, DNA Suggests
The traits were likely more common in European Neandertals (often spelled Neanderthals), just as they are often seen in modern humans of European descent.
While studying Neandertal DNA samples, Lalueza-Fox's team found an unknown mutation in a key gene called MC1R.
Also present in modern humans, the gene regulates a protein that guides the production of melanin, which pigments hair and skin and protects from UV rays.
Variations in this gene's sequence limit melanin production in people with pale skin and red hair, although the particular mutation found by the researchers is
not known to occur in modern humans.
"European [humans] have quite a lot of variation in this gene—not only red hair variants but also others," he explained, adding that humans have been in Europe for only about 40,000 years.
Scientists are not sure why the broken gene—and fairer complexions—would be spread by natural selection.
- From National Geographic.
but if we wanna show pics of ancient Indians.... this is what they would have looked like... People on the Andaman Islands look the most similar because they were separate and not mixed over the years like the other settlers of Indians.
This is what many look like today
These people mixed in but not until more recent times.