Skull of woman reveals 'short, dark-skinned people' lived on the island more than 6,000 years ago - before indigenous tribes - then suddenly disappeared The ancient Taiwanese legend of 'short, dark skinned' people who lived in remote mountains and suddenly disappeared has been confirmed to be true following the discovery of a 'Negriot' woman's remains in a cave that dates back 6,000 years.
The nation's indigenous tribes have long shared stories about small stature hunter-gatherers who were already settled when they arrived 4,800 years ago - but a lack of evidence has shrouded this group in mystery for several hundred years.
A DNA analysis on the skull shows it is close to African samples and features of the cranium resemble Negritos of the Philippines and South Africa, who all are well known for their short stature and small body size.
Poster Comment:
I tell Black people that Whites treat them better than any other race. Also better than Blacks treat each other. Asians probably killed all the Blacks on Taiwan.