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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...an-legion.html

    DNA tests show Chinese villagers with green eyes could be descendants of lost Roman legion


    Chinese villager Cai 'the Roman', left, and a bust of the famous Roman commander Magnus Crassus


    For years the residents of the remote north western Chinese village of Liqian have believed they were special. Many of the villagers have Western characteristics including green eyes and blonde hair leading some experts to suggest that they may be the descendants of a lost Roman legion that settled in the area. Now DNA testing of the villagers has shown that almost two thirds of them are of Caucasian origin.

    In 53BC, after Crassus was defeated by the Parthians and beheaded near what is now Iran, stories persisted that 145 Romans were captured and wandered the region for years. The town's link with Rome was first suggested by a professor of Chinese history at Oxford in the 1950s. Oxford professor Homer Dubs believes the group travelled east, were captured by the Chinese and founded Liqian in 36BC. Prof Dubs theorised that they made their way as a mercenary troop eastwards, which was how a troop 'with a fish-scale formation' came to be captured by the Chinese 17 years later.

    It has been suggested that some made their way east to today's Uzbekistan and later enlisted with the Hun chieftain Jzh Jzh against the Chinese Han Dynasty. He said the 'fish-scale formation' was a reference to the Roman 'tortoise', a phalanx protected by shields on all sides and from above. 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. One resident , Cai Junnian, 38, with green eyes is now nicknamed Cai Luoma, or Cai the Roman, by friends and has become a local celebrity.



    You can see the 'Roman' in him can't you with the facial structure and the eyes, must think how confusing that will have been - although they were soldiers, they'd probably never ventured far away from their Empire and obviously hadn't ever seen any pictures of China or what it was like - yet they settled there and travelled all that way.

    There's so much of the world still unexplored, it wasn't that long ago that we found a tribe and in another area we uncovered hundreds/thousands of new species of animals and plants that we never even knew existed.

    Thoughts?

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    Interesting. As you said that would be so weird for those Romans all those centuries ago. But wow...very interesting story

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