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    Jōmon pottery (縄文土器, Jōmon doki) is a type of ancient earthenware pottery which was made during the Jōmon period in Japan. The term "Jōmon" (縄文) means "rope-patterned"...
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    area was 60.34 km2. The people lived in Naganuma, because of Jomon pottery(縄文土器)and Dugout(竪穴式住居)discovered from Tsukakoshi remains in 25th century BC. Naganuma...
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    has been likened to that found on the contemporary Ōbora-style ceramics (大洞式土器) of Tōhoku. Unlike the large-eyed shakōkidogū, the eyes are small and recessed...
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    Cambridge University Press. pp. 34–42. ISBN 978-0-521-77213-6. "大平山元I遺跡 -日本最古の土器出土-" [Ōdaiyamamoto Ichi Site - Excavation of Japan's Earliest Earthenware]...
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    第9回特別展「北斗市縄文展」 [Hometown Museum 9th Special Exhibition "Hokuto City Jōmon Exhibition"] (in Japanese). Hokuto City. Retrieved 14 September 2019. 人形装飾付異形注口土器 [Spouted...
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    (secondary coordinates) Jōmon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan (北海道・北東北の縄文遺跡群) is a serial UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of 17 Jōmon-period archaeological...
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  • Transliteration: "Doki! Jōmonshiki Darake no Hakkutsu Taikai" (Japanese: 土器っ!縄文式だらけの発掘大会) 10 "Life is Series of Choices" Transliteration: "Jinsei wa, Sentaku...
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  • (Kōzuchi Port) [69] Akuta Jigoku Cave Site and Jōmon Ceramics 安久田地獄穴洞窟遺跡附縄文土器 Akuta jigoku ana-dōkutsu iseki tsuketari Jōmon doki Gujō four vessels 35°44′01″N...
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    for the period of prehistory characterized by the use of pottery is Jōmon (縄文, lit. cord-patterned) and refers to the entire period (c. 10,500 to 300 BC)...
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  • Obsidian Mines and Jōmon People Dating Back Thousands of Years 星降る中部高地の縄文世界~数千年を遡る黒曜石鉱山と縄文人に出会う旅~ Hoshi furu chūbu kōchi no Jōmon sekai (sū-sen-nen o sakanoboru...
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