Last Thursday I went on a field trip with HIF to one of the Jomon archaeological sites in Hakodate. The Jomon people first settled in the area of Hakodate 9,000 years ago. The finds at different sites in the region have been dated from then until 2,000 years ago, indicating that for 7 millennia (or as I prefer to put it, a looooong time) the Jomon people were living here.
They’ve found lots of artifacts on the sites, the most famous being this hollow clay doll from the late Jomon era.
But there was lots of other stuff, including tons of pottery. Even from the Initial Jomon era 9000 years ago, they were using lacquer.
Here’s a picture of a recreation of the wooden structure.
In the distance in this picture, you can see the replica of a complete structure.
We were able to go inside of the replica. My camera was claiming to have a low battery, so I didn’t use the flash inside, but you can still get the idea. You can see the placement of the sleeping platform directly above the fire too.
hey there was just a thing on the history channel about the Jomon people and how they think they may have came over to Chile thousands of years ago and showed them how to make pots.
ReplyDeleteJust thought that was interesting :-p
Frank