Thread:Argali1/@comment-27097330-20160807015023/@comment-26184570-20160809015502

ChazmanianDevil wrote: You said they split in the Arabian peninsula... They did. The Axumoid peoples went North, and the Austral peoples went East, exited the peninsula and went along the coast by boat, depositing populations that would become Dravidians, Aboriginal Australians, Melanesians, and Andaman Islanders. Some of them also went North to Japan. Then, Siberians from Kamchatka mixed with them, creating the Jomon people. When the Yamato Japanese came from the Korean peninsula, they conquered (for lack of a better term) most of Japan, and the Jomon where seperated into 2 groups; the Ainu in Hokkaido and Sakhaline, and the Ryukuans in, you guessed it, the Ryuku Islands. The Ryukuans also mixed heavily with Han Chinese, Filipinos and Micronesians. There are also strong ties between the Ryuku Islands and Taiwan.