
The prehistoric genetic roots of the Chinese
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning
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The Chinese, I Think, Were Marginal in Terms of Their Perception of the World, but They Were Not a Part of the Civilized World.
These people are much more like Eastern Europeans, actually genetically all mixed with other things before they got to the western fringes of China. There was a general who was genetically pretty much Eastern European that was discovered in a tomb in China. My point here is these people did exist in China, but they were marginal in terms of the Chinese perception of the world. The civilized world was dominated by people with light skin, black hair, and dark eyes, so it just was not super salient for them.
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