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thousand years ago. Solo Man, the Asian Neanderthal called Tien Shan,<br />

followed in the period to two hundred and fifty thousand years.<br />

At forty thousand years, the Asian Homo Sapien (Sapien) or<br />

Modern Man emerged in Asia as in Africa. In contrast to his African<br />

counterpart, Asian Modern Man was light skinned, non-hairy and had a<br />

variable build.<br />

In the period from one hundred thousand to twenty thousand<br />

years ago, the hairy black skinned Neanderthal expanded from the Rift<br />

Valley in Africa to the Middle East and Europe. He did not reach<br />

Scandinavia. <strong>The</strong> DNA of a Neanderthal found at Düsseldorf differs<br />

significantly from modern humans. 148<br />

Other Negroid Neanderthals that moved east were the Australoid-<br />

Caucasian Veddahs of Southern India and the hairy Australian Aborigine.<br />

In the Middle East, Neanderthals dislodged the primitive<br />

aboriginal tribes of the Ugric and the Kirgis. <strong>The</strong> Ugric people were<br />

Finnish or Magyar and lived east and south of the Ural Mountains. <strong>The</strong><br />

Kirgis lived in Turkic, from the Kirgiz Steppes to an area between the<br />

Caspian and Aral Seas and Lake Balkhash.<br />

Possibly these Neanderthals were found in the east to Lake<br />

Baikal and the Altai Mountains. <strong>The</strong>se primitive Ugric and Turkic tribes<br />

of the Kirgiz Steppes relocated north to the Siberian Plains. <strong>The</strong>y became<br />

the race we now call the Mongols. Remnants of these populations remain<br />

today as the Mongol-Caucasoid Ugric Laplanders, Samoyed Voguls, and<br />

Yukahir Eskimos.<br />

About one hundred thousand years ago, Caucasians separated<br />

from Mongolian races. <strong>The</strong> Mongols moved east to the Great Plain of<br />

China, between the Huang-Ho and Yangtze Rivers. To the south lay the<br />

Nan Shan Mountains beyond which lived Australoid-Caucasian people of<br />

Negroid origin.<br />

In moving into the Great Plain of China, the Mongols dislodged<br />

the hairy Ainu who dwelled in Korea and Manchuria. <strong>The</strong> Ainu migrated<br />

to Japan, the remote Kamchatka Peninsular of Siberia and the Bering Sea.<br />

About thirty thousand years ago, they escaped even further to Taiwan and<br />

the Philippines.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mongols then migrated to North America across the Bering<br />

Strait land bridge, which at that time linked Siberia and Alaska. This<br />

bridge closed some thirty thousand years ago but became available again<br />

in the period from twelve thousand to ten thousand years ago. While the<br />

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