Prehistoric Japan was inhabited by the Jōmon people who transitioned from hunter-gatherers to practicing organized farming. They were known for their unique cord-marked pottery.
Prehistoric Japan during the Jōmon period (c. 10,000 BCE-350 BCE) was characterized by the Jōmon people who were nomadic hunter-gatherers that later transitioned to organized farming. They were known for their distinctive pottery adorned with cord-markings. The Jōmon culture invented and used pottery even before adopting farming practices.
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