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  1. 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.

    • Jōmon-Zeit

      Die Jōmon-Zeit (jap. 縄文時代, jōmon jidai) oder Jōmon-Kultur...

    • Jōmon people

      Jōmon people (縄文 人, Jōmon jin) is the generic name of the...

  2. Periode: Ereignisse: Prähistorische Zeit 元始. ca. 7000–300 v. Chr. Jōmon 縄文時代. benannt nach Keramikfunden mit Schnurmuster (jōmon) Entwicklung des Ackerbaus; Einwanderung; Altertum. 古代. ca. 300 v. Chr. – 300 n. Chr. Yayoi. 弥生時代. Reis-Anbau; Kleinstaaten; Erwähnung in chinesischen Quellen; ca. 300–645 ...

  3. 2. März 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. The name Jomon, meaning 'cord marked' or 'patterned', comes from the style of pottery made during that time.

  4. 16. Feb. 2021 · Jōmon (縄文) bedeutet „japanisches Schnurmuster“ und geht auf diese Art der Bearbeitung zurück. Wie sah ein Jōmon-Mensch aus? Anthropologische Studien belegen, dass die Ureinwohner der Jōmon-Zeit genetische Verbindungen zu sibirischen Stämmen aufwiesen.

  5. Jōmon culture, earliest major culture of prehistoric Japan, characterized by pottery decorated with cord-pattern (jōmon) impressions or reliefs. For some time there has been uncertainty about assigning dates to the Jōmon period, particularly to its onset. The earliest date given is about 10,500.