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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Marc Washington: [QB] . . Brada, you wrote, [i]Well Marc,we will continue to dissagree on calling Black Asians...Africans...especially if they are more related genetically to the twanney colored lank haired people around them.[/i] However, it is not I, per se, saying that not only Black Asians but all Asians (I'll put it this way) have roots to Africa (not being trite - everyone acknowledges that all have roots to Africa; but the Chinese substantively admit this and I think the Black Asians reflect it). Just to focus on the source, it is Chinese scientists who claim their African roots. I'd say light/white Chinese are lightened Bush people who saw an influx of whites from the Steppes maybe from 400 AD. Those Chinese scientists making the claim of their African roots, well, the article posted some entries above. .... It was a delight to read theories on the founding of Japan and the interplay between the three Korean Kingdoms and interplay between China, Korea, and Japan. The Buyo / Puyo / Fu-yu are really fascinating as the story goes they came from the upper reaches of the Yantze River near in China near 2000 BC to populate Korea. And, it is they who may have brought so-called Chinese architecture to Korea (I think they may have been associated with the Dian of China - or the Dian associated with them. Puyo. The last emperor of China was Puyo. The evidence I have found is that they were (by phenotype) African: [IMG]http://www.beforebc.de/Made.by.Humankind/Pottery.Boats.Ruins/59-10-7-10.jpg[/IMG] http://www.beforebc.de/Made.by.Humankind/Pottery.Boats.Ruins/59-10-7-10.html One writer above in the piece you included hypothesized that the Wa invaded the Korean Peninsula and established a colony. Personally, I rather doubt that. Japan is to the east of China and its shores can be seen from China, I believe. Because of this, that played a role in the naming of Japan which means, in Chinese, "The land of the rising sun" as the sun rose above Japan to the Chinese. The Chinese attributed a small, drawfish people to this Land of the Rising Sun and in the page I showed above http://www.beforebc.de/600_fareast/02-16-600-09-02.html the first two figures are likely Wa. The Wa, however, were ruled by a strong queen much like most pre-modern, non-Western prehistoric dwarfish peoples. From what I can gather, they were pretty non-warlike. Can't imagine them warring with Korea. Thanks for the article above! . . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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