OLD STONE AGE NORTH EUROPE 
CRANIUM: Narrower than wide, the
skulls are dolicocephalic, i.e. African.
1) Dmanisi 1.7 myo; 2) Grimaldi
Negro of Spain, 40 tyo; 3) Kostenki,
Russia, 25 tyo; 4) Russia, 2 tyo

AFRICAN MUMMIES OF NORTH
EUROPE: 1 and 2 are Altaic speci- 
men. 3 not a mummy but Siberian, 
Chukotka, Ekven shamanic
mask near 1st century BC. 4 Ekven 
mummy. Jomon-related population?
JOMON DOGU SCULPTURE FROM       wooly-like         hair                                                                                                       Extended lower jaw, i.e.
MIDDLE PERIOD c. 5000 BC: Near                                                                                                                                    prognacious - an 
11 tyo seafaring, pottery-users of                                                                                                                                      African trait
Siberia settle Japan as the Jomon.
Population continuity is preserved
in these negroid sculptures.

PAINTINGS OF AINU. c. 400 BC, 
JOMON ENDS DUE TO BRONZE-AGE
AGRICULTURALISTS FROM KOREA: 
Known as Yayoi period. Japanese
artists from 13th to 20th century
portray Ainu as African in drawings.

SCULPTURE OF AINU: Sculptures
from Hokkaido, the equivalent of an
American Indian reservation in a 
sense, the physical-look (phenotype)
remains African from [A] to [E].

PHOTOGRAPHS: Jomon are beard-
less. The Ainu through all recorded 
history ([D], [E], [F]) have beards and 
must be a different population than 
the Jomon whose pottery and Dogu 
end in 400 BC. But who are the Ainu?

ANCIENT AFRICAN POPULATIONS: 
In North Africa of prehistoric times 
were the Khoi Khoi (Kung, Bushman) 
and Anu. In later history, we would 
know both to mean “the real people”
as the Ainu of Japan. Related peoples?

There are some traditions or even words that are highly confined in space and time. The word “Anu” is one such term which flashed 
through the neolithic sky of time leaving a comet trail in its wake from Africa to Japan?. The question here is, “Are the Ainu of Japan 
descendents of the Anu of Africa?” For that to be so, there must be an Anu presence halfway between Africa and Japan and there was. 
Britannica encyclopdia writes: “The Kekayas, Madras, and Usinaras, who had settled in the region between Gandhara and the Beas 
River, were described as descendants of the Anu tribe.” Yet, there should be an Anu half the distance between India and Africa and there 
was. The high god in the Mesopotamian pantheon was Anu. The Anu of Japan would necessarily midway arise from the Anu of Central 
Asia above mentioned. And it was from Korea near India that a people came to Japan near 400 BC calling themselves the Ainu and they 
replaced the Jomon. In each instance, the name bears similar meaning of



AFRICAN PLACE NAMES IN JAPAN: Dozens of African tribal, mountain, and river names found in Japan. These were compiled by Onimisi Baiye, a Nigerian scholar in London. They are further evidence of African colonization in Japan. Onimisi Baiye site back up.

GENETICS: Mitochondrial Genome Variation in Eastern Asia and the Peopling of Japan. Backup: the Peopling of Japan .

PHOTOGRAPHS: Ainu have roots going back to the Old Stone Age in Japan. African Ainu Faces I, African Ainu Faces II, African Ainu Faces III, Japanese Ainu Children's Faces.

1,7 MILLION YEARS IN EUROPE: Did you know that in the last 1.7 million years minus that the last 2000 years that Africans lived throughout Northern Europe and the Arctic with an overflow into Japan?

AFRICAN BUDDHIST WARRIORS?: Were the first warriors and protectors of Buddhism in Japan African? See for yourself.

THE ORIGINAL POPULATION THE CAST OF KABUKI THEATRE WAS DRAWN FROM: Are there African roots to Ancient Japanese Population and Traditional Theatre? click.


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