Why don't any ancient sources, from Rome to Greece to Egypt to Israel to Babylon to Persia, mention sunburn?
They do.
>>905840
Why am i laughing so hard at this?
>>905847
Proofs?
So...so u be sayin...
oh this is good
>WE WAZ EVERYONE IMPORTANT UNTIL MAGIC WHITE DEVIL SHIEET KEEPN US DOWN
>>905840
30 sec on google
>Ancient humans desired to avoid sunburn and look attractive. For example, Egyptians considered light skin more beautiful than dark skin. Egypt’s sun-drenched environment made it difficult to maintain light, luminous skin. Recently translated papyri and tomb walls reveal the ingredients of potions used to ward off a tan and heal damaged skin (Shaath 2005).
http://www.randomhistory.com/2009/04/28_sunscreen.html
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>>906707
>responding to a bait thread
Wanna know where I know where you come from?
>>905847
Name me 3 sources
>>905840
because sunburn is a problem effecting filthy plebs and laborers that aren't worth paying a scribe to write about