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dewanand 9 juni 2021 14:42

Mysterious East Asians vanished during the ice age. This group replaced them. By Lau
 
er waren dus andere mensaap soorten in azie vroeger en die stierven uit.
kan zijn dat deze ook in INdia woonden en dat zijn mijn genetische voorouders zo te zien. Ik ben van het gekleurde INDiase Hindoe apen ras, NIET BLANKe mensapensoort.

er zijn bewijzen dat veel oude mensaap soorten al heel lang geleden totaal uitgestorven zijn. Dus er waren zeker fikse genocides vroeger, en adolf hitler is dus niet de eerste die een Holocaust startte om een heel RAS echt voor de volle 100 % UIT te roeien. UIteindelijk zou Hitler zwaarbewapende Destroyers en ruimteschepen naar de maan en mars sturen om daar de Joden en Untermensche totaal uit te roeien hahah haha haha

The Weak Must Perish and Die, puur evolutie.



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Mysterious East Asians vanished during the ice age. This group replaced them.

By Laura Geggel - Editor about 21 hours ago

A new group moved into East Asia about 19,000 years ago.



The ancestors of today's East Asians moved into the region about 19,000 years ago, and in doing so, they replaced the mysterious people who were living there before them, a new study finds.

Researchers learned about these mysterious people by comparing the genetics of "Tianyuan man," a 40,000-year-old individual found in Tianyuan Cave in Beijing, with DNA from ancient human remains belonging to 25 individuals from the Amur region, which includes parts of eastern China and Russia.

The team found that Tianyuan man's ancestry was likely widespread from 40,000 years to 33,000 years ago across East Asia. But then, it disappeared and a new population emerged around 19,000 years ago, just as the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) — when the ice sheets were at their maximum extent from about 26,500 years to 19,000 years ago — was ending, said study senior author Qiaomei Fu, a paleogeneticist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.


https://www.livescience.com/ancient-...opulation.html

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