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Why do the ancient japanese look arab?

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the ancient japanese :the ainu

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  1. Really, they don't look Arab outside of the fact that they are both Caucasian basically, they don't really look that much alike.  Arab people have a broader nose that filters out sand quite well.  In the Ainu we find a very different texture to their hair as well.  The skin has a more red cast to it too.  These are just a few of the variations.  I can't seem to find some of my notes.


  2. Ainu were long to be thought of as a type of proto australoid living all over the islands producing unique pottery. Check out the Genome project and it shows the Ainu could be an ice age remnant population unrelated to their local neighbors.

  3. not arab! many caucasian/russian genes come down through sakhalin peninsula and Kamchatka hence big noses and beards

  4. The Ainu minority are considered 'caucasian' and probably from India.  Indians from India are caucasian.

  5. After the biblical flood which annihilated all mankind, Noah, his wife and 3 sons remained Ham, Sam and Seth, I think.  Each became the father of the white the black and the yellow people.  You'll have to check on specifics.  Nevertheless Noah came from Iraq an Arab country so that explains why the Japanese look Arab.

  6. They dont look like that at all.  The Ainu were pushed north by the present-day Japanese.

  7. you need glasses

  8. sorry, they do not look arab with the exception of the beard, but then again not all arabs have beards.

  9. The difference is quite clear to me.  Maybe it's the kickass beard that's misleading you.

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