DNA C and F are the Asian Homo Sapiens. They voluntarily left Somalia 100,000 years ago and followed the Indian monsoon winds that blew from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal. The C moved on to China, and the F lived in Peninsular India. They were rainwater people and lived only in the lowlands of perennial rainwater rivers of mountain ridges that were perpendicular to the monsoon winds. Before the glacial melt of 20,000 years ago, the seawater was far below the current levels. The computer-generated landscape of that time period shows the areas in green and yellow colors as the lowlands that the Asians lived in. The dependable perennial rainwater stored in the reservoirs of the mountain ridges that were perpendicular to the monsoon winds dictated the migration path of Asians 100,000 years ago.
Select a map to show the lowlands occupied by the Asians.