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Study Reveals DNA Links Between Ancient Peruvians, Japanese
Latin American Herald ^ | January 10,2009 | Unknown

Posted on 01/10/2009 11:55:02 AM PST by decimon

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The director of the Sican National Museum, Carlos Elera, told the daily that Shinoda found that people who lived more than 1,000 years ago in what today is the Lambayeque region, about 800 kilometers (500 miles) north of Lima, had genetic links to the comtemporaneous populations of Ecuador, Colombia, Siberia, Taiwan and to the Ainu people of northern Japan.

The studies will be continued on descendents of the Mochica culture, from the same region, who are currently working on the Sican Project and with people who live in the vicinity of the Bosque de Pomac Historical Sanctuary.

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Next they can move north to study the Bohica people of the US.

I think this should be a follow-up to some prior threads.

1 posted on 01/10/2009 11:55:02 AM PST by decimon
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To: SunkenCiv

Past of the Mohicas ping.


2 posted on 01/10/2009 11:56:30 AM PST by decimon
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To: decimon

I believe that would’ve been pronounced ‘Peluvians’.


3 posted on 01/10/2009 12:11:12 PM PST by Beowulf9
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     http://www.treasury.govt.nz/economy/apec/apec-map.jpg

4 posted on 01/10/2009 12:21:56 PM PST by littlehouse36
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” ‘Peluvians’ “

Peluvians are Chinese like in “flied Lice.”

Peruvians are Japanese like in “Rots of ruck.”

; )


5 posted on 01/10/2009 12:22:01 PM PST by GatĂșn(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: decimon

A while back, both a DNA and cultural connection was noted between a Native American tribe in New Mexico and ancient Japanese of about this period as well.

The Zuni tribe was first noted because its DNA was very different from the other tribes in the region, as is its culture and artistic motifs. But once the DNA match with ancient Japan was noted, a comparison between artistic styles also showed a lot of similarities.


6 posted on 01/10/2009 1:17:19 PM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

Yeah, the search revealed some prior threads on the like. I thought this probably updated them.


7 posted on 01/10/2009 1:24:58 PM PST by decimon
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This would give credit to the expanding earth theory, I think.
http://www.nealadams.com/Graphics/Earth2.gif

8 posted on 01/10/2009 2:27:11 PM PST by littlehouse36
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9 posted on 01/10/2009 2:55:51 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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Peruvian Indian Woman


Ainu Woman

10 posted on 01/10/2009 3:20:54 PM PST by Pharmboy (BHO: making death and taxes yet MORE certain...)
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That’s astounding. I’d never have guessed they are women.


11 posted on 01/10/2009 3:25:40 PM PST by decimon
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To: decimon

Either that, or the Indian is smuggling melons...


12 posted on 01/10/2009 3:31:12 PM PST by Pharmboy (BHO: making death and taxes yet MORE certain...)
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13 posted on 01/10/2009 3:32:44 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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Was he married to all of them? :-)


14 posted on 01/10/2009 3:36:32 PM PST by Pharmboy (BHO: making death and taxes yet MORE certain...)
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ping


15 posted on 01/10/2009 3:47:07 PM PST by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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To: martin_fierro

Interesting.


16 posted on 01/10/2009 4:22:12 PM PST by BenLurkin
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17 posted on 01/11/2009 3:46:25 AM PST by SunkenCiv (First 2009 Profile update Tuesday, January 6, 2009___________https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
Good book:

The Zuni Enigma


18 posted on 01/11/2009 8:05:50 AM PST by blam
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Maybe?

Kuelap - The Machu Picchu Of Northern Peru (Chachapoyas - White, blonde haired people)

Vintage Skulls

The oldest human remains found in the Americas were recently "discovered" in the storeroom of Mexico's National Museum of Anthropology. Found in central Mexico in 1959, the five skulls were radiocarbon dated by a team of researchers from the United Kingdom and Mexico and found to be 13,000 years old. They pre-date the Clovis culture by a couple thousand years, adding to the growing evidence against the Clovis-first model for the first peopling of the Americas.

Of additional significance is the shape of the skulls, which are described as long and narrow, very unlike those of modern Native Americans.

[snip]

19 posted on 01/11/2009 8:13:08 AM PST by blam
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Maybe?

Maybe may be but is is.

This is great stuff but I don't know what to make of it. As you've indicated, DNA analysis will give a more complete picture of human dispersal.

20 posted on 01/11/2009 8:49:57 AM PST by decimon
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