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Jōmon period - Wikipedia
Jōmon Culture (ca. 10,500–ca. 300 B.C.), Essay, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jomon Period Prehistoric Japanese Pottery
Fish hook Japan The Jōmon period is the earliest period in Japanese history, lasting from roughly 14,000 to 300 BCE. The Jōmon people were primarily hunter-gatherers, hunting land animals and gathering vegetables
Fish hook, Japan, Final Jōmon period (ca. 1000–300 BCE)
Fish hook, Japan, Final Jōmon period (ca. 1000–300 B.C.), Culture: Japan, Bone, W. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); L. 3 3/8 in. (8.6 cm), Bone Stock Photo - Alamy
Arrowheads, needles, hooks and harpoons, Japan, Final Jōmon period (ca. 1000–300 BCE)
Fish hook, Japan, Final Jōmon period (ca. 1000–300 BCE)
History of Japan: The Jomon Period (13,000–300 BCE)
Fish hook, Japan, Final Jōmon period (ca. 1000–300 BCE)