Hum...interesting argumentation...
Let's say that's a myth, maybe the distorted reflect of part of the truth or not, and let's look for real evidence somewhere else.
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Hum...interesting argumentation...
Let's say that's a myth, maybe the distorted reflect of part of the truth or not, and let's look for real evidence somewhere else.
I prefer not to rely on this rather Korean nationalistic website. When on another page (Who are the Koreans?) you see such crap as :
I just cannot considere anything written there as serious.
By...
It supports the dual model of Japanese ethnogenesis, with Modern Japanese coming from a mixture of Jomon people from South Asia with Yayoi people from the Korean peninsula
Siberian? I don't...
For people interested in the problem of the origins of the Japanese people, one of the best book is :
Hudson, Mark J. 1999 Ruins of Identity : Ethnogenesis in the Japanese Islands, University of...
This may indeed be possible. There are traces of migrations to Japan from Southern East Asia, but the details are not clear, and I don't think that the fact that those people "look similar" to...
As I said on the other thread :
I read the book some time ago, but it has two major flaws :
1. It relies too heavily on the horserider theory, which is rejected by most of the archeologists
2. It...
I don't think that skin color is a reliable evidence, but yes there is a clive between NE Asia mongoloids and SE Asia ones.
But we find no archeological or biological trace of a European...
What I meant is that all Japanese and Aynu are a mixture of Jomon and Yayoi, and the Jomon element is the strongest in Aynu first, Ryukyuans second, and Mainland Japanese last. So, while they remain...
Japanese has in deed some caracteristics that make it close to the Altaic languages (Turkic, Mongolian, Manchu-Tungusic, Korean), but the Altaic languages don't constitue a genetic language family,...