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The Korean Peninsula, Home to Asian Nomadic people?

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Korean History
The Bangudae Petroglyphs in Korea shows the ancient Koreans' life styles and festive (or ritual) scenes they performed - a group dancing which must have been performed to music.

Here is one of records to explain how the ancient Koreans lived.....
This is not a record tracing back to 8000 year ago, when the rock-artwork was made, but good enough to match to the scenes on the rock.

section DONGYI in [三國志 Records of Three Kingdoms] (3C)
"After finishing sowing in every May, the Dongyi perform ritual ceremonies for gods. During the ceremonies people get together, dance, and drink all day and all night. When they dance, dozens of people jump high one after another..... the same kind of festival is held in Octobers as well.

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  • Korea,Turkey blood brothers!

  • Forever Korea and its brother nations!!

  • it is the climate of the areas, that makes the people arigcultural or nomadic. The Korean peninsula have the most distinctive 4 seasons, which has made Koreans parctice both, farming and hunting. In warm seasons they farmed and in cold season they hunted. That is why we Koreans are good at both, archery and farming rice.

  • one question: who gives a shit? We all came from Africa anyways.

  • The main article is from Russian scholar. The studies are saying that Korean nomadic people on the Korean peninsula migrated to Central Asia and left the similar historic remains to what they had left on the Korean peninsula. I don't know whether the first human had appeared in Africa. This video says only about Human culture. This doesn't say anything about the Origin of Humans.

  • Amazing video, I knew Koreans had links to Siberians. :) 5*****

    By the way Tuba is also spelled Tuva.

  • Thanks for watching and letting me know the correct spelling of Tuva ^^ .

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  • @Cheon1Son That's an awfully long past. 1400 years since it was last used.

    Unfortunately corporate Korea(i.e. Samsung, Hyundai,etc...) I suspect is going to be too wimpy to stand up to the chinese.

  • @Cheon1Son hmmm.. I don't think Koreans and turks are that close. Sure historically we've had cordial relations streching back to the days of goguryeo, unless I am missing something that you know.

  • The Lost Blood line..

  • Japan and Korea rules!!! I am Korean and Japanese. Northeast Asian, Central Asian Ural-Altaic family!!! Screw the other parts of Asia! Fuck Southeast Asia, pacific islands!!! Woooohooooooooooooooooooo!!!

  • it may be the climate that decides how you live/eat but its the clan/tribe which decides to settle down or move on.

    I dont think it was the climate that made koreans good at farming and hunting.. i think it was a combination of Nomadic stock settling down right next another civilisation who had developed advanced agriculture ie the Shang.. its the interchange/trade between groups which makes both of them advance.

  • well the Yamato (old japanese) obviously came from somewhere as they pushed out the indigenous Ainu people and korea is the closest landmass to japan so its most likely that a long long time ago they came through (not from) korea.

    but back in those times Tungusic/Altaic peoples were a loosely associated tribes in a similar way as the ancient Celts and Goths were.. modern koreans are just one branch in the family not the originators..

  • Thanks much posting this video!!

  • ooh, so these are the cave men paintings, interesting.

  • "The Korean Peninsula home to japanese also or not "

    - It must be, since Japnese also belongs to the Altaic family.

  • The Korean Peninsula home to japanese also or not

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