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Summary Of: Yayoi
This article is about the Yayoi period in Japanese history... Distinguishing characteristics of the Yayoi period include the appearance of new pottery styles and the start of an intensive rice... and Yayoi culture flourished in a geographic area from southern... The earliest archaeological evidence of the Yayoi is found on northern... Yayoi culture quickly spread to the main island of Honsh... where Yayoi farmers displaced the native J... Yayoi craft specialists made... Yayoi farmers began using... Yayoi chiefs in some parts of Ky... mon and Yayoi skeletons show that the two peoples are noticeably distinguishable... The origin of Yayoi culture has long been debated... compared Yayoi remains found in Japan... many similarities between the skulls and limbs of Yayoi people and the Jiangsu remains... a practice common in Japan in the Yayoi and preceding J... also gains strength due to the fact that Yayoi culture began on the north coast of Ky... mon and Yayoi periods cannot be explained by migration alone... Some pieces of Yayoi pottery clearly show the influence of J... the Yayoi lived in the same kind of pit... the Yayoi people are that mix of the native J... by Richard Hooker on the Yayoi and the J... Encyclodia Page On: Yayoi
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