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Zoku-Jōmon period

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80:; use of the term Zoku-Jōmon is then confined to those, in Hokkaidō, who did not "become Yayoi". Despite the elements of continuity emphasised by the name, which include the continuing production of cord-marked ceramics, ongoing employment of stone technology, and non-transition to rice-based agriculture, all Jōmon hallmarks, the Zoku-Jōmon period nevertheless saw a "major break in mobility and subsistence patterns". 342: 263: 254: 305: 232: 198: 160: 129: 190: 347: 337: 224: 402: 397: 392: 387: 332: 327: 41: 382: 377: 372: 367: 362: 357: 352: 301: 291: 228: 218: 194: 156: 146: 125: 184: 115: 267: 89: 65: 37: 94: 272: 249: 321: 220:
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elsewhere. Zoku-Jōmon ("continuing cord-marking") in turn gave way to
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Index

Japanese prehistory
culture
Jōmon
Tōhoku
Hokkaidō
Yayoi period
Kofun period
Satsumon
Nara period
Honshū
Yayoi period
History of Japan
Okhotsk culture
Archaeology of East Asia: The Rise of Civilization in China, Korea and Japan
Oxbow Books
ISBN
978-1785700705
Archaeology of East Asia: The Rise of Civilization in China, Korea and Japan
Oxbow Books
ISBN
978-1785700705




To the Ends of Japan: Premodern Frontiers, Boundaries, and Interactions
University of Hawai'i Press
ISBN
978-0824824471

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