+The Jomon Period designates a long, rich [Prehistory](/wiki/prehistory) of the Japanese archipelago, spanning over ten millennia. Characterized by its iconic cord-marked [Pottery](/wiki/pottery), this era sustained a complex, settled hunter-gatherer culture long before the advent of agriculture.
+## See also
+- [Paleolithic](/wiki/paleolithic)
+- [Yayoi Period](/wiki/yayoi_period)
+- [Neolithic](/wiki/neolithic)
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