The Jeulmun pottery period (Korean: 즐문 토기 시대) is an archaeological era in Korean prehistory broadly spanning the period of 8000–1500 BC. This period subsumes...
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prehistory of East Asia. The Mumun period is preceded by the Jeulmun Pottery Period (c. 8000-1500 BC). The Jeulmun was a period of hunting, gathering, and small-scale...
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Prehistoric Korea (section Jeulmun pottery period)
Jeulmun pottery period ("Neolithic") 8000–1500 BC Incipient 8000–6000 BC Early 6000–3500 BC Middle 3500–2000 BC Late 2000–1500/1000 BC Mumun pottery period...
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found throughout the peninsula, such as in Jeju Island. Jeulmun pottery, or "comb-pattern pottery", is found after 7000 BC, and is concentrated at sites...
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Neolithic (redirect from Pottery Neolithic Age)
farming. The Natufian period or "proto-Neolithic" lasted from 12,500 to 9,500 BC, and is taken to overlap with the Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPNA) of 10...
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Halaf-Ubaid Transitional period and succeeded by the Late Chalcolithic period. The excavators of Eridu and Tell al-'Ubaid found Ubaid pottery for the first time...
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Comb Ceramic (redirect from Jeulmun pottery)
Europe), Jeulmun pottery or Jeulmun vessel (in Korea) is a type of pottery subjected to geometric patterns from a comb-like tool. This type of pottery was...
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Mesolithic (redirect from Mesolithic period)
of the Last Glacial Period. The carbon 14 datation was established by carefully dating surrounding sediments. Many of the pottery fragments had scorch...
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Prehistoric art (section Jeulmun period)
culture emerges in the late Neolithic, known in Korea as the Jeulmun pottery period, with pottery similar to that found in the adjacent regions of China, decorated...
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northeastern Anatolia. Cultural tendencies of this period differ from that of the earlier Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA), in that people living during this...
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