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Scientists analyzing the genomes of 3,200 Japanese people found a hidden third ancestral group tied to the ancient Emishi
For more than three decades, the story of where the Japanese people came from followed a tidy two-part script: ancient Jomon ...
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DNA from 3,200 people reveals a hidden third ancestor of the Japanese — overturning a theory that stood for 60 years
For decades, the origin story of the Japanese people fit neatly into two chapters: the Jomon, ancient hunter-gatherers who ...
A long-held theory about the earliest migration to the Americas is under fresh scientific fire. For years, many believed that the First Peoples came from Japan, tracing their ancestry to the Jomon, a ...
Palaeoarchaeologists, human geographers, and other scientists have sought to understand the evolution of humans, their cultures, and histories. In recent years, advances in genetic technologies have ...
Various hypotheses have been proposed in anthropology and archaeology about the origin of the Japanese people. The prehistoric time of Japan is divided into the Jomon, Yayoi and Kofun periods. Thus, ...
New research exploring the roots of modern Japanese populations has linked the genetic signature of Jomon hunter-gatherers to a higher body mass index (BMI) among individuals, underlining that ancient ...
A new study suggests that modern Japanese have descended from three ancestral populations, including people in the Kofun ...
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