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| 17th century Japanese village uncovered in Cambodia |  |
proxy (Feb 14 2008 - 11:23) | Rate | Report |
This was the era of the Red Seal Ships. Cambodia was a major destination of Japanese traders.
Many traders and Samurai hired as mercenaries settled around South East Asia. His claim that many were engaged in "religious affairs" is either significant or not true.
Traders and Samurai are often mentioned, religious figures are not.
| 17th century Japanese village uncovered in Cambodia |  |
Dennis_bauer (Feb 14 2008 - 13:40) | Rate | Report |
so they found old pikachu figures? :p
| 17th century Japanese village uncovered in Cambodia |  |
verywell (Feb 15 2008 - 06:07) | Rate | Report |
So can we say that Cambodians are Japanese? I'm sure Cambodians carry Japanese blood somehow somewhere as of today...???
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Crucades (Feb 15 2008 - 11:13) | Rate | Report |
If anything perhaps its cambodians that make the genetic makeup of Japan?
As of today, the vast majority of Japanese are descended from chinese/korean settlers from around 400BC now known as the yayoi, the pure bloods Jogon? were nearly wiped out long before the 16th century.
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tyvtgo1us (Feb 15 2008 - 13:38) | Rate | Report |
China did not own this before hand??? Seems they want to claim every where as theirs at some point or time and expect others to agree that it must be returned or face economic woes with them.. lol
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don87654 (Feb 15 2008 - 13:51) | Rate | Report |
If they were in Cambodia, they would have been Cambodians. If they were in Japan, they would have been Japanese. Not sure of the culture.....there are Buddhist records in India, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, China, Japan and Korea of Jesus Christ traveling to those places so me thinks that the culture might have been just about anyone's. The Jewish Temple in pre-Atomic Bomb Hiroshima would lend one to believe that there was Judaic culture in Hiroshima.
| 17th century Japanese village uncovered in Cambodia |  |
Nessie (Feb 15 2008 - 15:13) | Rate | Report |
Let's hope it's not one of those "fell out of my back pocket" Japanese archaeological "breakthroughs."
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Nessie (Feb 18 2008 - 00:56) | Rate | Report |
most of them were engaged in religious affairs and tradingReligion
and business, the two great tastes that taste great together!
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