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7,000 years ago, were there people of European descent living on Gadeok Island in Busan? The first Korean, Korean Eve! Who was she? ▶ 7,000 years ago, were there people of European descent living on Gadeok Island in Busan? Ancient human bones estimated to have European maternal genes (DNA) were discovered on Gadeok Island in Busan, dating back approximately 7,000 years! Some of the 7,000-year-old Neolithic human bones excavated on Gadeok Island have been found to have unique maternal genes (mitochondrial DNA) unique to Europeans. (Preliminary analysis suggests European maternal genes H; final analysis currently in progress) The maternal genes detected on some of the Neolithic human bones on Gadeok Island are H-type mitochondrial DNA, and 47% of modern Europeans have this type of maternal DNA. This H-type maternal gene is a very typical maternal gene unique to Europeans, and no cases have been reported to be detected in residents of Korea, China, Japan, or Southeast Asia to date. ▶ Strange similarities with the German LBK (striped pottery) Neolithic culture! The unique relics and burial methods excavated from Gadeokdo Island and the strange similarities with the LBK (striped pottery) Neolithic culture that flourished in Germany 7,000 years ago! And the skull of a European from 5,000 years ago excavated in Western Mongolia! Could the climate of the warm period called the 'Holocene climate optimum' that existed in the Northern Hemisphere from 9,000 to 6,000 years ago be the key to all these secrets? ※ This video is [KBS Panorama - Gadeokdo Island! 7,000-year-old mystery] that aired on September 11, 2014. #DNA #mystery #Gadeokdo