Tarim mummies: some photos of white people, creators of the first civilization in Northeast Asia

The mummies are now dated to the period 2800-1500 B.C., but the first studies indicated around 4000 B.C. The Chinese believe they are descendants of the "Yellow Emperor Huangdi." He was said to have taught them tillage, metal smelting, animal husbandry, and created the first writing (practically the same as Sumerian writing, and the Sumerians were white). The reign of Yellow Emperor Huangdi is estimated to be around 2700-2600 BC. That is to say, the Chinese, they themselves claim about themselves, and it has been written down for centuries, that their nation was founded in the vicinity of 2700 - 2600 B.C., and before that they were supposed to be semi-nomadic. Their protoplast appears in China, 100 years after the whites already had a decent civilization in the area - weaving, farming, products, pottery. That is, the whites already possessed those skills that the Chinese attributed to the half-god Yellow Emperor, and they were in the area as you see evidence of. Can you imagine how uncomfortable the Chinese are with the Tarim Mummies? The idea that white people, modern Europeans made the ancestors of the Chinese into people, comes to mind. I have not found any records of whether the "Yellow Emperor" was blond. No information about hair color. It is accepted that he is a historical figure. Male mummies from Tarim were characterized by a Y-DNA haplogroup derived from R1a - the same as Slavs, Scythians, Aryans, Sarmatians, Poles. Women in later periods had different genes, but in the beginning they were exclusively Aryan, mainly with Polish H-type mt-DNA. In later periods, proto-Chinese women, i.e., group C, became increasingly important. Men exclusively Aryan Y-DNA R1a, like the Poles, Eastern Europeans. Genetically they were native to those areas. Obviously, they were our relatives - as can be seen in their appearance, and as confirmed by DNA tests. Today the region lies in China, the Xinjiang region.

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