Scientists showed how ancient Koreans on the basis of their DNA looked 1 700 years ago
The international team led by Vienna university it is successful sekvenirovala and studied all genome of eight Koreans who lived 1700 years ago. All remains belonged to Troyetsarstviya's period in South Korea — from 57 g BC to 668 g AD. The first published genomes of this period contain key information for understanding of history of the Korean population. Research showed that ancient Koreans from confederation of Gaya were more genetically various, than the modern Korean population. Remains of eight skeletons found Teson-Don in a barrow — it is a cult funeral complex of confederation of Gaya, and...