Dear my respected senior, @valued-customer !
I hope you don't misunderstand my awkward English sentences!😅
I wanted to tell you that East Asian scholars have recently been studying the genetic affinity between Aryans and East Asians.
Some East Asian scholars argue that Aryans and East Asians were originally one race that diverged genetically.
There is a hypothesis that Aryans and East Asians were originally one race, which is why many East Asians have an affinity for Indian civilization.
In particular, the numerous mummies of blonde Caucasian women unearthed in the Tarim Basin attract the attention of East Asian men.
Since ancient times, Indian women have been renowned as beauties for East Asian men, so the discovery of the mummies of blonde women in the Tarim Basin has become a big issue.
The mummies of blonde women unearthed in the Tarim Basin had genes similar to those of some East Asians.
East Asians were shocked to find that the mummies of blonde women from the Tarim Basin contained genes similar to those of some East Asians.
So, There are also claims that Aryans and East Asians share common genetic roots since prehistoric times.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_of_Loulan
The Beauty of Loulan (楼兰美女) raises new questions about the genetic basis of East Asians.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_of_Xiaohe
The discovery that the Beauty of Lulan (楼兰美女) and the Princess of Xiaohe (Chinese: 小河公主) were both Indo-Europeans with completely different genetic makeup shocked and puzzled East Asian scholars.
The debate over who is the East Asian Eve between The Beauty of Loulan (楼兰美女) and The Princess of Xiaohe (Chinese: 小河公主) is still a big issue among East Asians today!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afanasievo_culture
The Afanasievo culture, or Afanasevo culture (Afanasevan culture) (Russian: Афанасьевская культура Afanas'yevskaya kul'tura), is an early archaeological culture of south Siberia, occupying the Minusinsk Basin and the Altai Mountains during the eneolithic era, c. 3300 to 2500 BCE. It is named after a nearby mountain, Gora Afanasieva (Russian: Гора Афанасьева, lit. 'Afanasiev's mountain') in what is now Bogradsky District, Khakassia, Russia, first excavated by archaeologist Sergei Teploukhov in 1920-1929.[9] Afanasievo burials have been found as far as Shatar Chuluu in central Mongolia, confirming a further expansion about 1,500 km beyond the Altai Mountains.[5] The Afanasievo culture is now considered as an integral part of the Prehistory of Western and Central Mongolia.[10]
The Afanasievo culture is currently the biggest issue for East Asian scholars.
Do you know much about The Afanasievo culture?
I don't know much.
Many East Asian scholars speculate that The Afanasievo culture existed before the racial differentiation of Aryans and East Asians.
I originally intended to write this article for you, but my English writing skills are lacking, so I wrote it for Hassan instead!😄
I hope your health and long life!
Well, it's pretty hard to argue that H. sapiens didn't arise from a source and then diverge into the range of ethnic groups we find today. I tend to agree with many Asian researchers that, since Sapiens diverged from Neanderthals, and Neanderthals never set foot in Africa, the origin of Sapiens occurred in Eurasia, and not Africa. There's a lot of fossil evidence, backed up by aDNA lately, that no 'Out of Africa' dispersal of Sapiens occurred, but that the Toba eruption drove Sapiens from S. Asia into the refuge of Africa, where the ~6m of volcanic ash that buried S. Asia hardly had any effect at all.
There are Sapiens, or very closely related hominin remains, found in the Harbin region long before Toba, and these expressed traits found today in Asiatic Sapiens populations. That fact disproves that Sapiens arose in Africa and only long after the Harbin populations had died out did forebears of modern people reach the Harbin region.
The Petr and Posth papers that examined the Y DNA of Sapiens and Neanderthals, as well as the mtDNA of those populations, published in 2017 and 2020, showed that Sapiens Y DNA completely replaced Neanderthal Y DNA long before the Toba eruption, and Sapiens mtDNA also completely replaced Neanderthal mtDNA prior to Toba. There's just no way that could have happened if Sapiens were confined to Africa prior to the Toba eruption.
These events happened between ~500kya and ~100kya, and Toba didn't pop until ~73kya.
The Afanasievo culture was much more recent, long after the Younger Dryas that ended ~11kya. At that time Sapiens had diversified into several basal ethnic groups that we observe comprise modern populations today. Certainly the Proto Indo Europeans arose on the Steppes, or north of them in Siberia and then flourished in the Steppes. This people would be the forebears of Aryans, Scythians, and the Tarim Basin culture. There were at that time Asian populations, both the SE Asian and the N Asian branches. After the PIE explosion from the Steppes Asian people exploded back across the Steppes, and replaced the Aryan peoples that had settled there. The usual practice of conquering forces is to put the men to the sword and take the women as wives and servants/slaves, so finding the genes of conquered people in the subsequent generations right up to modern populations is expected.
Also, I note you haven't any interesting observations of recent events in E. Asia, that I am very interested in. I sure wish I were availed eye witness reports as to recent events there, but all I have to go on are worthless propaganda from the enemedia that I know are lying to me.
Anyway, I have a lot more reading to do to feel like I have well understood the migrations of cultures, ethnic groups, and human species. I doubt I'll ever feel I have a good understanding, given the scarcity of high quality evidence of human migrations from ~500kya to the Younger Dryas, and while we have more evidence after the YD, the genetic evidence remains difficult to interpret. While all that research into human origins and the ebb and flow of cultures is very interesting, I think current events require close attention today, and this is why I hope for eye witness reports from the very rapidly changing situation in E. Asia.
Dear @valued-customer !
I'm surprised that you're so interested in the current political situation in S. Korea!😯
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jan/02/south-korea-impeachment-yoon-suk-yeol-vows-to-fight-until-end
Currently, Koreans are divided into those who support Chinese communism and those who support American and Japanese capital, and are engaged in a confrontation!
I'm curious to know what field you want to know about. I'll help you to the best of my ability!😄