She was a descendant of the people who moved from the Chinese continent during the Yayoi Pottery Culture Period (1000 B.C.-A.D. 250).
“She resembles us, suggesting she is a direct ancestor of us,” he continued. “The research outcome is extremely important, and we wanted to share it with local people through imaging in an easier-to-understand way.”
“We obtained nearly the entire data of nuclear DNA, or humankind’s design drawing,” said Hideto Tsuji, a professor of Japanese archaeology at Tohoku Gakuin University, who headed the reproduction project. “Such affluent information rarely remains in old human bones.”
https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14769907
“She resembles us, suggesting she is a direct ancestor of us,” he continued. “The research outcome is extremely important, and we wanted to share it with local people through imaging in an easier-to-understand way.”
“We obtained nearly the entire data of nuclear DNA, or humankind’s design drawing,” said Hideto Tsuji, a professor of Japanese archaeology at Tohoku Gakuin University, who headed the reproduction project. “Such affluent information rarely remains in old human bones.”
https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14769907