Jomon people
The Jomon people were an ancient group of hunter-gatherers who lived in what is now Japan from around 14,000 BCE to 300 BCE. They are known for their unique pottery, which features intricate cord-marked designs. The Jomon culture is considered one of the earliest in Japan, showcasing a deep connection to nature and a reliance on local resources for food and shelter.
Jomon society was characterized by a semi-sedentary lifestyle, with communities often settling near rivers and coastlines. They hunted animals, fished, and gathered wild plants, developing tools made from stone and bone. The Jomon people played a significant role in the early history of East Asia.