Thanks for watching! There is an error that shows the Donghai Commandery under direct Han rule until 108 BCE, when it actually became part of the vassal Sishui Kingdom in 113 BCE. This will be fixed in the next installment of this series.
Hey, we are 3 brothers French-Korean who traveled from France to Korea by car. We live in Seoul now and we are obviously really interested about Korean history. Let's meet someday to talk about this and eat something together !
I'm much more skeptical of the Peninsular Japonic hypothesis than I used to be (I'm planning to make a video on that at some point), but that is a possibility. At present, all that's known is that the Songguk-ri type branch of the Mumun culture in specific was in large part ancestral to the Yayoi culture.
There was a genetic shift between the lower xiajiadian and the upper xiajiadian cultures. The lower xiajiadian mostly had yellow river ancestry with a lesser amount of amur related ancestry. But the upper xiajiadian shifted to mostly Amur river related ancestry with less yellow river ancestry. This shift is also marked by a shift from agriculture to a nomadic way of life and main animals raised shifted from pig to sheep and goat. There is a genetic continuity between people of this upper xiajiadian culture and modern Korean people. Also given that the Liaoning bronze dagger culture originated from here and spread to the korean peninsula and Manchuria the Liaoning bronze dagger culture could be the origin of the Koreanic speakers
Thanks for watching! There is an error that shows the Donghai Commandery under direct Han rule until 108 BCE, when it actually became part of the vassal Sishui Kingdom in 113 BCE. This will be fixed in the next installment of this series.
Sishui is a province of the Han , what are you talking about? It was never independent
@khanusmagnus577 I didn’t say it was independent, though. It was a vassal (feudal) kingdom, certainly still part of the Han dynasty.
@khanusmagnus577 feudal kingdom is akin to dynastic or installed imperial princedom
yall ever just stare at how the coastlines change cuz its hella intriguing
it's very nice attention to detail
늘 대단하십니다..
영상의 디테일을 보면서,.. 많은 수고로움이 있었으리라 생각하니...
Cool video about Korean prehistory!! 😊❤
new dragon historian video dropped
Love subject of prehistoric
Hey, we are 3 brothers French-Korean who traveled from France to Korea by car. We live in Seoul now and we are obviously really interested about Korean history. Let's meet someday to talk about this and eat something together !
How long did that take bro?. Also what countries did you go through
yooo i saw u guys on insta
Awesome!! I love this!!
What about ancient peninsular Japonic peoples?
Nice!
중국 해안가 대부분 간척사업으로 만들어진 인공땅 ...
so Jin and Doldaemun pottery people were the ancient peninsular japonics?
I'm much more skeptical of the Peninsular Japonic hypothesis than I used to be (I'm planning to make a video on that at some point), but that is a possibility. At present, all that's known is that the Songguk-ri type branch of the Mumun culture in specific was in large part ancestral to the Yayoi culture.
That was pretty good
There was a genetic shift between the lower xiajiadian and the upper xiajiadian cultures. The lower xiajiadian mostly had yellow river ancestry with a lesser amount of amur related ancestry. But the upper xiajiadian shifted to mostly Amur river related ancestry with less yellow river ancestry. This shift is also marked by a shift from agriculture to a nomadic way of life and main animals raised shifted from pig to sheep and goat. There is a genetic continuity between people of this upper xiajiadian culture and modern Korean people. Also given that the Liaoning bronze dagger culture originated from here and spread to the korean peninsula and Manchuria the Liaoning bronze dagger culture could be the origin of the Koreanic speakers
오오옹!!!
Wow
woot
When happend the Finno-Korean war?
그 전쟁은 실존하지 않는 전쟁입니다. 진실된 역사가 아닙니다.
I really hope you are joking cuz these two are located 7000km apart so historically no way they even knew each other existed let alone have a war
Guys I think he/she joked not serious.
It's 10 billion BC, so it's different from the timing of the video