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Roman Descendants Found in China?

Science, Sophistication of Ancestors, Uncategorized, Unexplained Artifact | Posted by Chris Parker
Feb 05 2007

テつBy Richard Spencer in Liqian, north-west China

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Residents of a remote Chinese village are hoping that DNA tests will prove one of historyテ「竄ャ邃「s most unlikely legends テ「竄ャ窶 that they are descended from Roman legionaries lost in antiquity. Scientists have taken blood samples from 93 people living in and around Liqian, a settlement in north-western China on the fringes of the Gobi desert, more than 200 miles from the nearest city.テつ

They are seeking an explanation for the unusual number of local people with western characteristics テ「竄ャ窶 green eyes, big noses, and even blonde hair テ「竄ャ窶 mixed with traditional Chinese features. テ「竄ャナ的 really think we are descended from the Romans,テ「竄ャツ said Song Guorong, 48, who with his wavy hair, six-foot frame and strikingly long, hooked nose stands out from his short, round-faced office colleagues.テつ

テ「竄ャナ典here are the residents with these special features, and then there are also historical records about the existence of these people long ago,テ「竄ャツ he said. Studies claiming that Liqian has Roman ancestry have greatly excited the impoverished county in which it is situated. The village is now overlooked by a pillared portico, in the hope of attracting tourists. A statue at the entrance of the nearby county town, Yongchang, shows a Roman legionary standing next to a Confucian scholar and a Muslim woman, as a symbol of racial harmony.テつ

Even entrepreneurs have caught on: in Imperial City Entertainment Street there is a Caesar Karaoke bar. The townテ「竄ャ邃「s link with Rome was first suggested by a professor of Chinese history at Oxford in the 1950s. Homer Dubs pulled together stories from the official histories, which said that Liqian was founded by soldiers captured in a war between the Chinese and the Huns in 36BC, and the legend of the missing army of Marcus Crassus, a Roman general. In 53BC Crassus was defeated disastrously and beheaded by the Parthians, a tribe occupying what is now Iran, putting an end to Romeテ「竄ャ邃「s eastward expansion.テつ

But stories persisted that 145 Romans were taken captive and wandered the region for years. Prof Dubs theorised that they made their way as a mercenary troop eastwards, which was how a troop テ「竄ャナ努ith a fish-scale formationテ「竄ャツ came to be captured by the Chinese 17 years later.テつ

He said the テ「竄ャナ吐ish-scale formationテ「竄ャツ was a reference to the Roman テ「竄ャナ鍍ortoiseテ「竄ャツ, a phalanx protected by shields on all sides and from above. Gu Jianming, who lives near Liqian, said it had come as a surprise to be told he might be descended from a European imperial army. But then the birth of his daughter was also a surprise. Gu Meina, now six, was born with a shock of blonde hair. テ「竄ャナ展e shaved it off a month after she was born but it just grew back the same colour,テ「竄ャツ he said. テ「竄ャナ鄭t school they call her テ「竄ャヒ忱ellow hairテ「竄ャ邃「. Before we were told about the Romans, we had no idea about this. We are poor and have no family temple, so we donテ「竄ャ邃「t know about our ancestors.テ「竄ャツ敕つ

Another resident, Cai Junnian, 38, said his ruddy skin and green eyes meant he was now nicknamed Cai Luoma, or Cai the Roman, by friends. He has become a local celebrity, and was recently flown to the Italian consulate in Shanghai to meet his supposed relatives. The professorテ「竄ャ邃「s hypothesis took almost 40 years to reach China. During Chairman Maoテ「竄ャ邃「s rule, ideas of foreign ancestry were not ideologically welcome and the story was suppressed.テつ

Mr Cai said his great-grandfather told him that there were Roman tombs in the Qilian mountains a day and a halfテ「竄ャ邃「s walk away, but he had never connected them to the unusual appearance he inherited from his father. テ「竄ャナ撤eople thought I had a skin problem,テ「竄ャツ he said. The blood tests are part of a project undertaken by scientists and historians after local authorities loosened control over genetic research. The results will be published in a scientific journal. But Prof Xie Xiaodong, a geneticist from Lanzhou University, cautioned against over enthusiasm.テつ

Even if they are descendants of the Roman empire, it doesnテ「竄ャ邃「t mean they are necessarily from the Roman army,テ「竄ャツ he said. テ「竄ャナ典he empire covered a large area. Many soldiers were recruited locally, so anything is possible.テ「竄ャツ The issue has split the universityテ「竄ャ邃「s history department, with some scholars supporting the claim, some rejecting it. Prof Wang Shaokuan poured scorn on Prof Dubsテ「竄ャ邃「s thesis, saying the Huns themselves included Caucasians, Asians and Mongols.