The Rise of Japan's First People: The Jomon Civilization Explained
Автор: Echoes of History
Загружено: 2024-10-21
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Long before the rise of samurai and shoguns, Japan’s ancient civilization began with the Jomon people. Spanning nearly 10,000 years from around 14,000 BCE to 300 BCE, the Jomon period represents one of the most crucial chapters in Japan’s early history. This documentary explores how the Jomon people lived as hunter-gatherers, their use of early pottery (some of the oldest in the world), and how they gradually formed semi-permanent settlements.
Discover the significance of Dogu figurines, which reveal a deep spiritual and artistic culture, and see how the Jomon people adapted to changing climates, developed stone tools, and practiced small-scale agriculture toward the end of the period. From their cord-marked pottery to their advanced environmental adaptations, the Jomon laid the foundation for much of Japanese culture. Watch as we trace the formation and evolution of life during the Jomon era and uncover how their legacy continues to influence Japan today.
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