At
about 35,000 B.C. a group of these African Chinese; later known to us
as the Jomon, took this route and entered Japan, they became the first
Humans to inhabit the Japanese Islands. Later, another group; Known to
us as the Ainu, followed.
Oddly Indians were Not part of this group. Today, their genes can still be found in 40% of modern Japanese, as well as Mongolians and Tibetans- Past and Present Kings & Queens's
Oddly Indians were Not part of this group. Today, their genes can still be found in 40% of modern Japanese, as well as Mongolians and Tibetans- Past and Present Kings & Queens's
This is a revealing and interesting story. Are there more facts or a documentary that can shed more light on the subject?
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