じょうもん

    noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  1. straw-rope pattern pressed into earthenware
  2. Jōmon period (ca. 14000-1000 BCE)historical termabbreviationsee also
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  • じょうもん
  • じょうもん
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  1. straw-rope pattern pressed into earthenware
  2. This refers to a specific decorative technique used in pottery, characterized by patterns resembling straw ropes that were pressed into the surface of clay. This style is often associated with ancient Japanese pottery, particularly during a certain historical period.
  3. Jōmon period (ca. 14000-1000 BCE)
  4. This refers to a significant prehistoric period in Japan, known for its distinctive pottery, hunter-gatherer culture, and early agricultural practices. The term is commonly used in archaeological contexts to describe artifacts and lifestyles from this era.
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