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Tantalizing Clues In Ancient Mounds (Japan/Jomon)
Asahi News ^ | 5-4-2005 | Asahi Shimbun

Posted on 05/04/2005 11:31:36 AM PDT by blam

Tantalizing clues in ancient mounds

05/04/2005

The Asahi Shimbun

SAGA-Ancient mounds here may be among the nation's oldest and prove that the original owners were pretty inventive for their day.

Recent excavations at the Higashimyo archeological site indicate the shell mounds date back 7,000 years-to the early Jomon Period (8000 B.C.-300 B.C.).

Higashimyo has western Japan's largest such mounds. They are believed to have been created by the dumping of shells and other refuse.

Remains of more than 40 baskets, hand-woven from thin strips of wood, have been found there. Experts say they may be the oldest so far discovered.

Many large mounds have been found in eastern Japan, mainly in the Kanto region, that date from the Jomon Period. But sites as large and as old as those in Higashimyo are rare, experts said.

"The mounds illustrate how people shifted from hunting to cultivating marine resources," said Masayuki Komoto, a Kumamoto University professor who heads the excavation. "The findings will allow us to make a thorough study of ancient people's daily lives."

The city's board of education, which is overseeing the excavation, concluded the shell mounds are from the early Jomon Period because pottery particular to that time was found.

The mounds were excavated in May 2004. Earlier, remains of settlements and graves were discovered. Six mounds, covering a total area of about 1,250 square meters, are being examined.

Stratum in the soil shows evidence of a shell layer at least 1 meter deep and up to 15 meters wide that runs north to south for about 500 meters across the entire area.

About 10 percent of the site has been excavated. Archaeologists have discovered not only shells and remnants of hand-woven wooden baskets, but also fish bones and tools fashioned from deer antlers.

The hand-woven containers are in four styles.

The tools are patterned with regular notches of about 1 millimeter in diameter.

Tatsuo Kobayashi, a professor of archaeology at Kokugakuin University, said the containers and tools are evidence that, despite popular belief, Jomon Period people had a relatively high level of technology.

The Higashimyo site was discovered during the construction of a reservoir designed to offset flood waters.

Experts believe the area used to be an estuary which was connected to a shoreline during the Jomon Period.(IHT/Asahi: May 4,2005)


TOPICS: Japan; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ancient; archaeology; clues; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history; japan; jomon; mounds; tantalizing
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To: blam


Thanks

now I will digest, with pleasure, this wonderful piece of information


21 posted on 05/08/2005 7:20:30 PM PDT by Wudan Master
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To: blam
Jomon type 'cord' marked pottery has been found in Olmec ruins in Mexico.

See!! The Jomon outsourced their pottery industry to Mexico and look what happened to them! They're gone!!!

< /sarcasm >

22 posted on 05/08/2005 8:14:51 PM PDT by uglybiker (A woman's most powerful weapon is a guy's imagination.)
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"See!! The Jomon outsourced their pottery industry to Mexico and look what happened to them! They're gone!!!"

Nah. The Jomon went to Mexico, here and read.

23 posted on 05/08/2005 8:45:46 PM PDT by blam
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To: Wudan Master
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24 posted on 05/08/2005 9:05:35 PM PDT by blam
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To: Wudan Master; blam
Blam, may I know if you have any theories regarding how a caucasian-looking people (the JOMON, and the AINU) come to be living in Japan, which is so far away from Europe ???

Well, the simplest explanation is that the Caucasian looking peoples came into Europe from the East, most likely from central asia-Eastern Iran-Western India. From Central Asia, the distance to Japan would be pretty much the same as the distance to England
25 posted on 05/11/2005 3:24:58 AM PDT by Cronos (Never forget 9/11)
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To: Caipirabob; blam
Off to a Michael Jackson thread to empty it...

That's a good one -- I wonder what race Mikey belongs to? He ain't black or white or brown or red or anything. hmmm........ ;-P
26 posted on 05/11/2005 3:30:06 AM PDT by Cronos (Never forget 9/11)
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