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- Genetic history of East Asians - Wikipedia
Population genomic research has studied the origin and formation of modern East Asians The ancestors of East Asians (Ancient East Eurasians) split from Ancient West Eurasians possibly as early as 50,000 to 80,000 years ago
- Central Asian Ethnicity - MyHeritage Wiki
Other communities of Central Asians and people of Central Asian descent can be found all across the world, including Eastern and Western Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, and more
- History of Central Asia | People, Culture, Religion, Countries, Islam . . .
The Silk Road, an ancient network of trade routes, significantly shaped Central Asian history by connecting the East and West Originating in China, the 4,000-mile road facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas between the Roman and Chinese civilizations
- Ancient Jomon DNA reveals a lost East Asian lineage with the lowest . . .
New genomic research reveals the Jomon people carried unusually low Denisovan ancestry, reshaping early East Asian migration history
- Race, Ethnicity, Nationality: Asian - Library Guide for Diversity . . .
However, the Census Bureau's definition of "Asian" only includes people of East Asian, South Asian, or Southeast Asian descent So, the 6 5% figure may not include people with Western Asian, Central Asian, or North Asian ancestries
- In the heartland of Eurasia: the multilocus genetic landscape of . . .
We propose that the complex genetic landscape of Central Asian populations results from the movements of eastern, Turkic-speaking groups during historical times, into a long-lasting group of settled populations, which may be represented nowadays by Tajiks and Turkmen
- Defining Diaspora: Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi Identities
Defining Diaspora is a series of workshops and programs that allows participants to increase understanding of and connection to the diaspora that makes up Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi communities
- East Asia in Geographic Perspective - Columbia University
The meaning of Chinese characters, used as a writing system, can be understood by people who speak different dialects and languages throughout China and in the other East Asian countries of Japan, Korea, and Vietnam
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