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    Posted: 02-Jul-2007 at 07:21
Originally posted by gok_toruk

Hi 'the Hidden Face', 'xi_tujue', 'Mixcoatl', 'Leonidas', 'Bulldog' and 'axeman'.

Well, the list is really getting so long (very very long); but because I've been a bit busy recently, it would take some days to post a part of my research.

Anyhow, about how Altaic speakers got to Japan (or vice versa), first, I want to attract your attention to this point that archeological, lingistic and even legendary sources support the view that the Korean peninsula was settled by Tungusic-speaking people who migrated from Manchuria and Siberia. These people developed the Korean language. And, the fact is that Korean combware pottery (Neolithic period) is commonly found in northeastern Asia. This is also the same for Korean bronze daggers, belt hooks and knobbed mirrors (lake Baikal, Mongolian areas).
 
Take your time gok-toruk.Meanwhile we'll enjoy the dictionary.Tongue
 
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