I wrote an article about that a while back on my website on
why do men go bald in the first place. I did not cite the references but you can google them yourself. It is just theorizing, not definite. You choose what to believe and what makes the most sense.
My current theory (and it's only a theory, and by "my" I don't mean exactly my, but a combination of existing theories, studies and some of my own thinking) is that men who started to move from central Africa or rather the equator (where human's evolved from primates) up north to Europe and other places, experienced a lack of sun exposure. Less sun exposure means less vitamin D, and vitamin D is directly related to testosterone levels. Testosterone is what drove civilizations on (the will to procreate, take risks, go hunt, move forward..).
A man with a bald head has more skin exposed to the sun and can so absorb more vitamin D. That why baldness is more common in Europe, where it then spread to other continents due to emigration.
Baldness is correlated with
body hair.
This map shows where androgenic hair is most prevalent, that's also where the biggest % of balding men are. I live in the black area and hair loss is sure as hell common.
You could theorize even more and say beards are then a result of balancing body heat. Since there is less head hair on the head in order to keep warm, bald men can grow thicker beards... and so on.
It's very interesting, there are a lot of studies on the internet.