Japanese prehistorical period
The Jōmon period was Japan's earliest known cultural era, lasting roughly from 14,000 to 300 BCE, characterized by hunter-gatherer societies that created distinctive cord-marked pottery and lived in small settlements. It matters because it represents the foundation of Japanese civilization and reveals how people adapted to Japan's unique environment long before the introduction of agriculture and more complex societies.
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