The Andite culture, dominant in 15,000 B.C., spread new advances through Eurasia and North Africa from Mesopotamia to Sinkiang, blending with the Andite-yellow inhabitants and contributing to the improvement of the northern division of the yellow race in China. [1] Aridity forced Andites to invent new methods in adapting to natural circumstances. [2]
The Tarim River in Sinkiang was an ancient gateway for the Andite tribes infiltrating eastward into the northern lands of the yellow men and the highland regions of Tibet. [3]
Twenty thousand years ago, migration from Sinkiang and Tibet to China brought superior blended peoples to strengthen primitive centers of culture along the Yellow River and Yangtze. [4]