The Jomon Period — Japan Before the Japanese

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Following the Paleoltihic Period, Japan was populated by a diverse group of cultures collectively known as the Jomon people, the defining feature of the Jomon Period which lasted from 16,000 years ago to around 1000 BCE. This is the story of the Jomon Period, from the rise of the Jomon to the arrival of the Austronesians and the colonization of Korea, culminating in the arrival of a foreign group who will make Japan their own.

00:00 - Intro
06:18 - Before the Younger Dryas
11:23 - The Jomon Golden Age
13:48 - The Austronesians Arrive
19:07 - In Conclusion

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