marking clay pots and figures.jomon was callef "clay-patterned."
they made lots of pottery and jomon means cord patterned. this refers to markings on there pottery. last the people were hunter-gathers.
The people of the Jomon period were the indigenous populations of Japan who lived from around 14,000 to 300 BCE. They were known for their distinctive pottery with cord-marked decoration, as well as their semi-sedentary hunter-gatherer lifestyle. The Jomon people are considered one of the earliest cultures in Japan.
There are many famous periods in Japanese History. * Edo Period * Meiji Period * Jomon Period * Yayoi Period * Kofun Period * Nara Period
The name "Jomon" does not have a specific meaning because it is not of a specific origin. It could be a variant of the name "Ramon" which means "wise protector" in Spanish. However, without more information on the origin or cultural context of the name "Jomon," it is difficult to determine its exact meaning.
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jomon period (14,000BC-300BC yayoi period (400BC-250AD) kufon period (250-538) asuka period (538-710) nara period (710-794) heian period (794-1185) kamakura period (1185-133) kenmu restoration (1333-1336) muromachi period (1336-1573)
They lived close near the oceans of Japan
13530 B.C> from Shambala.................................
it means 'cutest cat in the world'
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Japan's culture begins all the way back in the prehistoric Jomon period, and includes influences of Europe and North America as well as Asia. The predominant religion is Shinto.