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Cambodian data At the archaeological site of "AngkorBorei" in Angkor Wat, Cambodia, DNA data of a man who lived about 2200-18 years ago has been unearthed

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At the archaeological site of "Angkor Borei" in Angkor Wat, Cambodia, DNA data has been unearthed from a man who lived about 2200-1800 years ago, the early days of the Funan Dynasty. Funan/Phnom is a Chinese translation, the local pronunciation may be biunâm, literally meaning hunter-cheng. The Funan Dynasty legend was created by Indian Brahmins and local princesses, and the Funan people used the ancient Khmer language, which is the ancestor of the modern Khmer language. Then again, the man's paternal line is O1b1a-M1470/Y9023, and Figure 4 is downstream of M268. The matrilineal line is R30, and R30 is also found in the Indian state of Kerala. The man's parents may be a combination of "out-of-town daughter-in-law local lang". The man's autosomal body is relatively close to that of the ancient Vietnamese, and it is also highly consistent with modern Cambodians. In addition, many of the people under the M1470 tree also live in southern China. This means that the man is related to the ancient Vietnamese and the southern Chinese population.

Extracurricular reading: The Funan Dynasty (c. 1st century–550), an ancient Indianized kingdom whose center of rule was located along the Mekong Delta. The Funan Dynasty was also the predecessor of the Angkor/Khmer Dynasty. The Angkor Dynasty, which was strong in power from the 9th to the early 15th century, created the world-famous Angkor civilization. The Angkor Dynasty, also known as the Khmer Empire, was a powerful and culturally splendid empire that covered the entire territory of present-day Cambodia and parts of the three kingdoms of Thailand, Laos and Vietnam.

Cambodian data At the archaeological site of "AngkorBorei" in Angkor Wat, Cambodia, DNA data of a man who lived about 2200-18 years ago has been unearthed
Cambodian data At the archaeological site of "AngkorBorei" in Angkor Wat, Cambodia, DNA data of a man who lived about 2200-18 years ago has been unearthed
Cambodian data At the archaeological site of "AngkorBorei" in Angkor Wat, Cambodia, DNA data of a man who lived about 2200-18 years ago has been unearthed
Cambodian data At the archaeological site of "AngkorBorei" in Angkor Wat, Cambodia, DNA data of a man who lived about 2200-18 years ago has been unearthed

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