Jomon came from West Asia. Jomon is the closest sister to Cro-Magnon.
>Haplogroup C1a1 (M8) is mostly unique to the Japanese archipelago, and its migration route is enigmatic. The closest sister Haplogroup C-V20 is discovered in Paleolithic Europe (Cro-Magnons), Neolithic Europe and small numbers of modern Europeans, North Africans, Armenians, and Nepalis.
>The Cro-Magnons had fairly low skulls, with wide faces, robust mandibles, blunted chins, narrow noses,[18] and moderate to no prognathism.[19] A distinctive trait was the rectangular eye orbits, similar to those of modern Ainu people.
I’ve always thought that Jomon, AASI and Australian aborigines had a similar origin. Let me get a PCA plot
James Davis
Indian soldiers were chained up in pillboxes
>Zafrani: >It was this book that I happened to read in the library, written about the Malayan campaign. >"Indian soldiers were chained up in pillboxes."
>Pillbox is a small concrete building for shooting from the inside. The British army prepared many pillboxes along the coast in case of an enemy raid. >India was a British colony that time. Indian soldiers must have fought together with the British army against the Japanese army.
>"Why were Indian soldiers chained in British military positions then?" >I read many books and I finally came to understand why.
>"Indian soldiers who sought independence had a rebellious spirit against Britain." >They put Indian soldiers in chains, perhaps for fear of betrayal...
The Japanese have long been believed to be East Asian, but it was wrong. Jomon Japanese are actually West Asia originated. Yayoi Japanese are East Asia originated.
Ancient arabic poem : long long ago an arab tribe went to furthest place to the east, and took home where the sun rises
Jomons are honorary arabs. A nomadic tribe that its patriarch worshiped the sunrise and decided to migrate to meet their god. ended up In Japan alone eating nuts. To only be assimilated by the chinese rice farming Yaoyoi
Dominic Campbell
the word You in Japanese = Anata the word You in Arabic (holy language) = Anta
Samuel Perry
based and jomonpilled
Ayden Parker
Japanese say "anta" as a shortened version of "anata"
Jace Kelly
Mongolian script looks Arab. Is there a link there?
"C1" must have something to do with hairy ape genes. They are all strong-to-strongest hairy, the only exception is C2. Something happened to them en route to Siberia, and became Tungus and Mongol and NA Injun.
Ayden Martin
"N" must have something to do with white pink skin, since Finns belong to N.
Noah Jenkins
Distribution map of current human beings (Cro-Magnon). This is considered to be almost synonymous with the expansion of Haplogroup C1a2.
C1 = Ancient Iranian = super hairy apes from Africa
-> C1a = Caucasus route = Ancient West Asian -> -> C1a1 = East route = Jomon -> -> C1a2 = West route = Cro-Magnon
-> C1b = South route = Ancient South Asian -> -> C1b1 = Pajeet -> -> C1b3 = Abo
Adrian Morris
Japanese came from West Asia after all.
Brody Garcia
warai noted, relieving to shorten words You noticed that too? The answer provided was: >The Mongolia script is derived from the Uyghur alphabet which originates from semetic abjad. >All because of a would-be Parthian Prophet, from a 3rd century religious commune in Iraq, who preached that he was Buddha, Jesus and Mithra reincarnate. The Prophet Mani (Manichaeism) only became seriously popular in the Uigher controlled Tarim Basin (today's Xinjiang province in China). The Syriac script informed Uigher, and it was Uigher bureaucrats who staffed the Khitan Liao dynasty administration (10th century), and this Khitan script (Uigher script), then came to inform the Mongol script in the 13th century. >So the Mongols (those not using the Cyrillic script today) get their script from an obscure 3rd century 'Iraqi' Prophet, who believed that eating meat increased "darkness" in your spirit, which could be counteracted by eating watermelons instead (slightly joking, but only slightly).
C-M8 (C1a1), is now found regularly only with low frequency (approximately 5%; range 3.3% — 10% of all samples) in Japan. The ancient Jōmon people had a frequency of about 30% of C1a1.
C-V20 (C1a2; previously C6) is found at low frequencies amongst Southern Europeans.[21] The 7,000-year-old remains of a hunter-gatherer from La Braña (modern Asturias, Spain) carried it,[22] and C1a2 was also present in Hungary at around the same time.[7][23] In 2016, a 35,000-year-old remains of a hunter gatherer from the Goyet Caves (Namur, Belgium) and a 30,000-year-old remains of a hunter gatherer from Dolni Vestonice (Moravia, Czech Republic) were found with this haplogroup.[24]
Anthony White
German anthropologist, Carl Heinrich Stratz, concluded in his book (1902): "Japanese are race-mix of Ainotypus and Mongolentypus." "Japanese of noble circles (Yakonin) have prominent nose, possibly be remnant admixture of Jewish-Portuguese traders."
1st Russian explorer to Far East report in the late 1700s: "Ainu people look like Russian peasants or Romani gypsies."