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Jomon By Joshua Hill and Joshua Skinner

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JomonBy Joshua Hill and Joshua Skinner

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JomonThe Jomon period is basically

Prehistoric Japan. This would have 12,000 BC when

Japan was. inhabited by hunter and gatherer.

The culture was a degree of sedentism.

Which means they were starting to live in. small villages and started farming.

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What did the Jomon period look like

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How did they get there

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LifestyleTheir diet consisted of fish, deer, wild boar,

squirrels, small birds, berry's, herbs and spices.

They used sharpened objects like rocks and sticks for most of there tools.

Sharpened sticks were used for hunting animals like fish and birds.

Sharpened rocks were used for knifes and to sharpen other objects like arrows and spears.

They used there hands for most of there pottery work.

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Tools

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Pottery The Jomon pots were important to them

because it made food preserve able for the winter month.

The reason we find this interesting is because of beautiful art work like the pot on the next page.

All Jomon pots were made by hand without a aid of a wheel which made making pots a very time consuming job.

potter building or vessel were made from the bottom with coils and soft clay.

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Pottery

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Referents Pagehttp://

www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/early-vessels/deck/3959525

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiwww.earlywomenmasters.net/master

s/jomonencyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/

Jomon