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The term "Jōmon" means "cord-patterned" in Japanese. This refers to the markings made on clay vessels and figures using sticks with cords wrapped around ...
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27 May 2009 ... The Jōmon Pottery (縄文式土器, Jōmon-shiki Doki) is an ancient pottery which was made during Jōmon period in Japan. The term "Jōmon" (縄文) ...
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The Jomon period, which encompasses a great expanse of time, constitutes Japan's Neolithic period. Its name is derived from the "cord markings" that ...
www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/jomo/hd_jomo.htm - Similar
Practical introduction to Jomon archaeology in Japan, including museums, sites, and research literature.
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6 Jun 1999 ... Richard Hooker introduces prehistoric Japan: the Jomon, one of the earliest pottery makers in the world, and the Yayoi period which ushered ...
www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/YAYOI.HTM - Similar
Jomon is the longest and the first recorded culture in Japanese history. Jomon culture is also known as “Tree Culture" because trees were an important ...
www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/asia/jomon.html - Similar
The Jomon Tradition is the name of the early Holocene period hunter-gatherers of Japan, from about 13000-900 BC.
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While there is evidence that the Jomon people may have cultivated some plants, heavy dependence on cultivated plants did not begin until the Yayoi period. ...
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"It is thought that Jomon pottery was made by women, as was the practice in most early societies, especially before the use of the potter's wheel. ...
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The Jomon Culture is said to be one of the most AFFLUENT FORAGER cultures to ever exist. As a general statement that is certainly true, but the Jomon ...
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