Section 1
Prehistoric Japan
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Ceramics in the Jomon Period
Pottery from the prehistoric Jōmon period in Japan is thought by many scholars to be the oldest yet discovered in the world.

Ceramics and Bronze in the Yayoi Period
Artifacts brought to the Japanese islands by the Yayoi people bore Chinese and Korean influences and ushered Japan into the Iron Age.

Grave Goods in the Kofun Period
The Kofun period is the oldest era of recorded history in Japan and is characterized by its earthen burial mounds.