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Origins of Japan

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Published on 28 Jun 2024 / In People & Blogs

The early history of Japan has long been an enigma, cloaked in the obscurity of millennia. But as with so many other places, the wonders of population genetics and advances in archaeology are finally answering many of the most central questions of Japanese identity. Who are the Japanese people? From where did their ancestors immigrate? Which of their oral traditions and myths have been supported by science, and which contradicted? A new research initiative in Japan, the JEWEL (https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adi8419) study, has confirmed many elements of new theories that have begun to come into focus regarding the three major waves of migration into Japan over the last 40,000 years. The first, of the proto-Jōmon, has been known for quite some time. The Yayoi, who migrated from Central China through the Korean Peninsula ~2500 years ago, have begun to be well documented also. But a new migration, previously unknown in the historical and archaeological record, has revealed that during the Kofun period ~1600 years ago, a large silent migration crossed the Sea of Japan from the Yellow River basin in China and parts further north, contributing a Han Chinese and Northeast Asian component to the modern Japanese genetic profile of as much as 71%. How these discoveries fit into the wider history of Japan until the dawn of the Shogunate era in 1159 is the focus of this episode. Please sit back and delight in the stories and imagery of classic Japan! To support the SAMA channel, become a Patron and make history matter! Patreon: https://patreon.com/make_history_matter?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Donate directly to PayPal: https://paypal.me/NickBarksdale !!!!!!!!!!Above and beyond all -- visit this link to the gofundme for the family of our dear departed founder Nick Barksdale!!!!!!!!!! https://gofund.me/0cb73af4

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