According to current mainstream theory, Japanese have mixed origins in the Jomon people known for their distinctive pottery culture (c. 14500 B.C.-1000 B.C.) and the Yayoi people with their own ...
Citing the genome of an individual dating to the Yayoi period, researchers from the University of Tokyo and other institutes speculated that the newcomers mixed with Jomon hunter-gatherers who ...
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The Independent on MSNGenome study cracks mystery of Japan’s first inhabitantsIts earliest inhabitants were the Jomon people, a collection of hunter-gatherer societies that lived an isolated life on the ...
During the Yayoi period, immigrants from the Korean Peninsula admixed with the Jomon people, leading to the formation of the ancestral population of modern Japanese people. These immigrants ...
Red, orange and blue symbols indicate the time of the archaeological site, i.e. the Jomon period, Yayoi period and Kofun period, respectively. Legend: Jomon sites; IK002 (Ikawazu Kaizuka), F23&F5 ...
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