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introduction of rice. It is quite likely that rice cultivation and its subsequent deification allowed for a slow and gradual population increase. Regardless, there is archaeological evidence that supports the idea that there was an influx of farmers from the continent to Japan that absorbed or overwhelmed the native hunter-gatherer population.
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and other bodily markings which indicated differences in social status. Yayoi chiefs, in some parts of Kyūshū, appear to have sponsored, and politically manipulated, trade in bronze and other prestige objects. That was made possible by the introduction of an irrigated, wet-rice agriculture from the
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Some pieces of Yayoi pottery clearly show the influence of Jōmon ceramics. In addition, the Yayoi lived in the same type of pit or circular dwelling as that of the Jōmon. Other examples of commonality are chipped stone tools for hunting, bone tools for fishing, shells in bracelet construction, and
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farmers at some time between 700 and 300 BC. Whitman and
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Direct comparisons between Jōmon and Yayoi skeletons show that the two peoples are noticeably distinguishable. The Jōmon tended to be shorter, with relatively longer forearms and lower legs, more deep-set eyes, shorter and wider faces, and much more pronounced facial topography. They also have
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However, some scholars argue that the rapid increase of roughly four million people in Japan between the Jōmon and Yayoi periods cannot be explained by migration alone. They attribute the increase primarily to a shift from a hunter-gatherer to an agricultural diet on the islands, with the
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Unlike Jomon pottery, Yayoi pottery was very similar to contemporary South Korean pottery in shape. Many other elements of the new Yayoi culture were unmistakably Korean and previously foreign to Japan, including bronze objects, weaving, glass beads, and styles of tools and
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and China arrived in this area at various times over several centuries, and later spread to the south and east. This was a period of mixture between immigrants and the indigenous population, and between new cultural influences and existing practices.
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has cited archaeological evidence that included "bounded paddy fields, new types of polished stone tools, wooden farming implements, iron tools, weaving technology, ceramic storage jars, exterior bonding of clay coils in pottery fabrication,
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strikingly raised brow ridges, noses, and nose bridges. Yayoi people, on the other hand, averaged 2.5–5 cm (0.98–1.97 in) taller, with shallow-set eyes, high and narrow faces, and flat brow ridges and noses. By the
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today), and built earthen-grave mounds. They also maintained vassal-master relations, collected taxes, had provincial granaries and markets, and observed mourning. Society was characterised by violent struggles.
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has long been debated. The earliest archaeological sites are
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Further links to the Korean
Peninsula have been discovered, and several researchers have reported discoveries/evidence that strongly link the Yayoi culture to the southern part of the Korean Peninsula.
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coexisted with these peoples (i.e. the descendants of both the Mumun and Yayoi cultures) and possibly assimilated them. Both
Koreanic and Japonic had prolonged influence on each other and a later
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Early
Chinese historians described Wo as a land of hundreds of scattered tribal communities rather than the unified land with a 700-year tradition as laid out in the 8th-century work
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should be reclassified as Early Yayoi. The date of the beginning of this transition is controversial, with estimates ranging from the 10th to the 3rd centuries BC.
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first uncovered artifacts and features from that era in the late 19th century. Distinguishing characteristics of the Yayoi period include the appearance of new
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and the storage of grain. Such factors promoted the development of distinct social classes. Contemporary
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diminished the internal variety of both language families.
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1592:Mizoguchi, Koji (2013).
1276:in Chinese history texts
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621:Great Hanshin earthquake
539:Second Sino-Japanese War
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3260:First Sino-Japanese War
2565:古墳2タイプ、同時に出現か・奈良の古墳群で判明
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2186:Mark J. Hudson (1999).
1945:Lock, Margaret (1998).
1617:Seike, Kiyoshi (1977).
1266:Japonic language family
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3728:Science and technology
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2672:Ancient Jomon of Japan
2486:Japan in World History
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2444:"Gold Seal (Kin-in)"
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1961:on December 13, 2012
1774:Japanese Archaeology
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2542:"ヤマト王権はいかにして始まったか"
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4086:Tea ceremony
4063:
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4049:No-pan kissa
4047:
4018:Martial arts
4008:LGBT culture
3910:Architecture
3903: /
3848:Prostitution
3814:Homelessness
3784:Demographics
3708:Central bank
3538:Human rights
3506:Constitution
3361:Contemporary
3183:Early Modern
3087:Heian period
3075:Monmu period
3070:Taika Reform
3048:Asuka period
3043:Kofun period
3038:Yayoi period
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2032:"Repository"
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1523:Yayoi people
1480:Kofun period
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1089:Kofun period
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971:population (
963:to northern
958:
942:social class
938:paddy fields
919:
915:Jōmon period
912:
870:Yayoi period
869:
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754:Christianity
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616:Lost Decades
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544:World War II
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4101:Video games
3843:Pornography
3451:Prefectures
3431:Environment
3426:Earthquakes
3411:Archipelago
3318:Pacific War
3274:Late Modern
3082:Nara period
3028:Paleolithic
2705:(1): 53–75.
2641:Books cited
2085:14 December
1895:: Rekihaku.
1842:Japan Times
1796:Radiocarbon
1664:(1): 1–22.
1513:Ainu people
1456:Yoshinogari
1447:around the
1421:Yamataikoku
1389:Yamataikoku
1358:Nihon Shoki
1326:Han dynasty
1286:golden seal
1007:radiocarbon
1000:Yoshinogari
887:Yayoi jidai
706:Earthquakes
554:Pacific War
462:World War I
93:Paleolithic
4155:Categories
4091:Television
4013:Literature
3975:Hikikomori
3896:Aesthetics
3774:Censorship
3656:Ministries
3626:Government
3340:Heisei era
3323:Occupation
3281:Taishō era
3242:Boshin War
3222:Government
3190:Edo period
3103:Genpei War
3053:Taihō Code
2862:An article
2551:2016-09-01
2529:Wikisource
2510:Wikisource
2450:2007-11-10
2233:2008-05-12
2048:2009-05-30
1947:"Japanese"
1780:2010-03-19
1539:References
1528:Wa (Japan)
1451:of China.
1445:Wu Kingdom
1423:and Queen
1367:Inland Sea
1209:Shinju-kyo
1114:See also:
946:metallurgy
904:Bronze Age
898:period in
626:Cool Japan
494:Militarism
356:Boshin War
309:(Tokugawa)
191:Genpei War
71:Ōta, Tokyo
4065:Otokonoko
4033:Mythology
3945:Festivals
3868:Sexuality
3821:Languages
3794:Etiquette
3789:Education
3738:Transport
3550:Judiciary
3511:Elections
3421:Districts
3406:Addresses
3394:Geography
3368:Reiwa era
3298:Shōwa era
3212:Meiji era
3202:Bakumatsu
3125:Genkō War
2985:Education
2948:Overviews
2654:, Brill,
2622:0027-0741
2608:(1): 74.
2394:1939-8433
1984:Antiquity
1955:Macmillan
1824:0033-8222
1754:. Oxford.
1686:162644598
1580:Habu 2004
1374:Wa people
1350:Chen Shou
1254:Languages
1162:Yamaguchi
896:Neolithic
745:Religion
736:Geography
721:Education
716:Era names
346:Bakumatsu
285:Imjin War
245:Muromachi
224:Genkō War
214:Jōkyū War
4140:Category
3955:Folklore
3853:Religion
3826:Japanese
3799:Gambling
3609:Maritime
3490:Politics
3471:Villages
3152:Ōnin War
2995:Military
2980:Economic
2914:articles
2853:Archived
2842:Archived
2732:(2009),
2650:(2004),
2580:Archived
2467:Archived
2015:Archived
1965:July 10,
1678:23719600
1486:See also
1464:Makimuku
1318:Na state
1243:wet-rice
1075:via the
1056:textiles
979:Features
908:Iron Age
830:Timeline
820:Glossary
791:Post-war
786:Politics
776:Military
749:Buddhism
701:Currency
207:Kamakura
49:a series
47:Part of
4096:Theatre
4071:Origami
3998:Irezumi
3993:Ikebana
3960:Gardens
3935:Cuisine
3888:Culture
3873:Smoking
3809:Housing
3757:Society
3691:Economy
3634:Cabinet
3516:Emperor
3456:Regions
3441:Islands
3328:Postwar
3256:(noble)
3021:Ancient
2968:Shoguns
2940:History
2930:Outline
2630:2385316
2525:Wei Zhi
2372:Bibcode
2264:(108).
2239:houses.
2113:(ed.).
2000:archive
1804:Bibcode
1718:. Pitt.
1639:3071841
1413:Chinese
1409:Wei Zhi
1340:Wei zhi
1310:Chinese
1304:(漢委奴國王)
1170:Jiangsu
1166:Fukuoka
1099:History
1069:Yangtze
1064:tattoos
1031:pottery
825:History
764:Judaism
711:Economy
82:Periods
4081:Shinto
4003:Kawaii
3980:Hanami
3965:Geisha
3925:Cinema
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