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      • The Jomon period is one of the oldest periods in Japanese history which dates back to prehistoric times around 15,000 years ago. During this time, ancient people experienced rapid climate change, adapted to a new environment, and successfully developed society in harmony with nature.
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  2. Mar 2, 2016 · The Jomon Period is the earliest historical era of Japanese history which began around 14500 BCE, coinciding with the Neolithic Period in Europe and Asia, and ended around 300 BCE when the Yayoi Period began.

  3. The Jomon period continued for approximately 10,000 years until the beginning of the Yayoi period, when full-scale rice cultivation began on the Japanese archipelago approximately 2,400 years ago. The Jomon period continued for a very long period.

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  4. In Japanese history, the Jōmon period (縄文 時代, Jōmon jidai) is the time between c. 14,000 and 300 BC, during which Japan was inhabited by a diverse hunter-gatherer and early agriculturalist population united through a common Jōmon culture, which reached a considerable degree of sedentism and cultural complexity.

  5. Jōmon period (c. 10,500–c. 300 B.C.E.): grasping the world, creating a world. The Jōmon period is Japan’s Neolithic period. People obtained food by gathering, fishing, and hunting and often migrated to cooler or warmer areas as a result of shifts in climate.

  6. Because the Jōmon period lasted so long and is so culturally diverse, historians and archaeologists often divide it into the following phases: Incipient Jōmon (ca. 10,500–8000 B.C.) This period marks the transition between Paleolithic and Neolithic ways of life.

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  7. Dec 6, 2023 · Jōmon period (c. 10,500–c. 300 B.C.E.): grasping the world, creating a world. The Jōmon period is Japan’s Neolithic period. People obtained food by gathering, fishing, and hunting and often migrated to cooler or warmer areas as a result of shifts in climate.

  8. Most generally agree that the period ended about 300 bce, coinciding approximately with the rise of the Yayoi culture. The origins of Jōmon culture remain uncertain, although similarities with early cultures of northeastern Asia and even America are often cited.

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