Archaeologist Alex Lucquin of the University of York and his colleagues’ analysis of seafood in samples of the residues obtained from more than 800 ancient pots recovered from more than 46 sites in Japan should not be linked to the expansion of forests in southern Japan; its connection again to last Ice Age, and to shifting of people’s dietary habits, is completely wrong. To show Salmon was the most common fish detected in the oldest pots, and to date back it about 11,000 years ago needs Japan to rewrite its past; Modern Japan offers a good example for study of ancient migration from the ‘first land’. Japan is the corrupt name for Jopana, name of a place as well name of a book of the ancient times; most of its places and cultural tradition shows its ancient link to ancient India though Indologist Prof Witzel of Harvard University does not agree with such theory. His study on Gondwana is fraught with dangerous impact on ancient migration like study of Monash University’s. Wrong uses of maps of Ptolemy and works on them show sheer ignorance nothing else.
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