The prehistoric history of Japan is explored, detailing the Jōmon and Yayoi periods.
The prehistoric history of Japan can be divided into two main periods: the Jōmon period (c. 10,000 BCE-350 BCE) and the Yayoi period.
During the Jōmon period, which lasted from around 14,500 to 300 BCE, the Jōmon people, known for their cord-marked pottery, transitioned from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to organized farmers.
After the Jōmon period, the Yayoi period emerged, characterized by the dominance of agriculturalists who followed the Jōmon era and introduced metalworking and social changes.
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