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Jomon people's life in reproduction
Jomon people's life in reproduction
This is a High Definition Movie that is exhibited in Idojiri Archeological Museum(www.alles.or.jp of Fujimi Machi, Nagano, Japan. At Idojiri Archeological Museum are exhibited many archeological remains of the Jomon period such as stone tools and earthenwares. Then, how did they produce such stone tools and potteries? And what for ? We reproduced the stone tools and potteries and tried to perform the Jomon people's life of those days.
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Japanese History for Morons Ep 2: The Jomon Period and the Ainu
Japanese History for Morons Ep 2: The Jomon Period and the Ainu
Episode Two: The Jomon Period and the Ainu: Do the Japanese come from Chinese and Korean Settlers? Vocabulary: Jomon Ainu Music: "Matsuri Beat" by Onkyovizion (freemusicarchive.org Also PLEASE watch this video response to Episode One by Panditty: youtu.be :) If you want to add in more detail feel free to make a video response! Hard core history buffs would love the extra info!
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Jomon pottery patterns and its meanings_2D
Jomon pottery patterns and its meanings_2D
This is a High Definition Movie that is exhibited at Idojiri Archeological Museum(www.alles.or.jp of Fujimi Machi, Nagano, Japan. The potteries of the middle Jomon period excavated in the foot of Yatsugatake Mountains are said to be the most sophisticated and gorgeous earthenware in the world. On these potteries can be seen a various kind of forms and patterns. There should be a certain meaning for each pattern and we can guess the spiritual culture of Jomon peoples through those remains.
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history of Japan:Asuka period01
history of Japan:Asuka period01
1 Paleolithic 100000 to 30000 BC 2 Jōmon Period 14000 BC to 300 BC 3 Yayoi Period 300 BC to 250 AD 4 Kofun Period 250 AD to 7th centuries 5 Asuka period 538 AD to 710 AD
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ancient japan civilization
ancient japan civilization
a short clip about the jomon people of japan
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The Jomon period. 縄文時代の生活シミュレーション
The Jomon period. 縄文時代の生活シミュレーション
This video is life reproductions of the Jomon period in Japan.It has been recorded shooting situations.The picture was taken in 1985. Location Kawakami village, Nagano Prefecture. インターネット博物館─学芸員室へようこそ─YouTube版1 「縄文の世界」 狩猟・採集・土器作り・かご作り・食事風景等々、縄文人の生活を復元したビデオ。音声には撮影現場の生の情景が記録されています。撮影時期-1985年 場所-長野県川上村
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clay figurine:dogu
clay figurine:dogu
Dogu are small humanoid and animal figurines made during the late Jomon period of Ancient Japan. The Jōmon period is the time in Japanese prehistory from about 14000 BC to 400 BC.
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土取利行 縄文の音霊/ドキュメント篇 Jomon part1/Toshi Tsuchitori
土取利行 縄文の音霊/ドキュメント篇 Jomon part1/Toshi Tsuchitori
立光学舎ミュージックアーカイブより土取利行/縄文の音霊日本の先史音楽を追求する土取利行が前人未到の縄文鼓を復元し、1990年8月20日、八ヶ岳山麓の尖石・与助尾根広場で夜を徹して挑んだドキュメントと歴史的演奏記録から。 Toshi Tsuchitori He started his music career as a percussionist and free improviser in the 1970s. Since then, he has been played with Milford Graves, Derek Bailey, Steve Lacy and other world musicians. In 1976 he started work with Peter Brook's international theater group as leading musician and worked on various projects including 'The Mahabharata' 'Tempest' 'Hamlet' etc. He has done extensive research on the world's ethnic music and dance, especially Asian and African. In the 1980s he presented three Japanese archeological music works, "Dōtaku; Ancient Japanese Bronze Bells from Yayoi Period (BC400-AD 250)", "Sanukaito; Stone sounds of the Paleolithic Era in Japan", "Jōmonko; Pottery Drums of Jōmon Period(BC3000-BC 2500)". He continues to searching for the roots of ancient Japanese music. Also he created Ryuko Gakusha(private art center)in 1988 with Harue Momoyama in Gujo Hachiman, Gifu Prefecture and has contributed vastly to the region's culture. ©立光学舎 Ryuko-Gakusha
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Jomon ruins in the foot of Yatsugatake Mountains
Jomon ruins in the foot of Yatsugatake Mountains
This is a High Definition Movie that is exhibited in Idojiri Archeological Museum(www.alles.or.jp of Fujimi Machi, Nagano, Japan. In the southwest foot of Yatsugatake Mountains are a lot of Jomon ruins and it is uncovered that peoples continued to live there for about 3000 years since the Early to Late Jomon period.
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峠の我が家 縄文の村 The park reproducing the Jomon period
峠の我が家 縄文の村 The park reproducing the Jomon period
www.elite-i.jp www.elite-i.jp 五歳児対象の知能教育ソフト、「えりーとあい」はこちらから。大人がやっても、おもしろい。 天才や秀才のための教育ですか?、いいえ、頭をより上手に使うためのものです、一部の人の教育ではありません。 -------コマーシャルでした------- 多摩市 東京都埋蔵文化財センター 縄文の村The park reproducing the Jomon period .
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RaBiRaBi @ Byron Bay , Day 1, Busking
RaBiRaBi @ Byron Bay , Day 1, Busking
Australia tour 1st day, 1st busking, 1st song. 21 Jan 2012 Byron Bay ------- RaBiRaBi ◎Profile A wild,free-style,3-piece unit with two percussionists and a vocalist. Their sound,full of dynamics and instantaneous force, spun from being one with nature and place, lightly goes beyond border,race and time space. While creating new festival spaces with "Jomon trance" sound, they beat up and down in eastern Asia upholding a creation of culture that exceeds even the Jomon period. The neo-native unit performs for more than 100 live shows a year and also makes field recordings. *The Jōmon period is the time in Japanese prehistory from about 14000 BC to 300 BC, over 13000 years. It had advanced groups of culture with various regional characteristics. It is equivalent to Middle Stone Age or New Stone Age in the world's history (Wikipedia in Japanese). - 1999 : Formed. - 2001 : RabiRabi's lineup changes to Azumi (vocals/mix) and Nana (percussions). The band begins playing impromptu live shows anywhere, anytime, with anyone on the streets. - 2006 : Startsed "RaBiRaBi x Piko" with a drummer Piko. Beginning of the Sound Journey ~ which led to the core of the band's expression. - 2009 : Changed its name to "RaBiRaBi". Azumi,Nana and Piko continue the Sound Quest and Journey. ◎Web - www.rabirabi.com - www.myspace.com - www.facebook.com - twitter.com ◎Movies - youtu.be (2010) - youtu.be (2010) - youtu.be (2009) - youtu.be (2010) *CG Animation (Official image movie for Aomori Prefecture)
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土取利行/縄文の音霊 演奏篇 Toshi Tsuchitori / Jomon part2
土取利行/縄文の音霊 演奏篇 Toshi Tsuchitori / Jomon part2
立光学舎ミュージックアーカイブより土取利行/縄文の音霊日本の先史音楽を追求する土取利行が前人未到の縄文鼓を復元し、1990年8月20日、八ヶ岳山麓の尖石・与助尾根広場で夜を徹して挑んだドキュメントと歴史的演奏記録から。 Toshi Tsuchitori He started his music career as a percussionist and free improviser in the 1970s. Since then, he has been played with Milford Graves, Derek Bailey, Steve Lacy and other world musicians. In 1976 he started work with Peter Brook's international theater group as leading musician and worked on various projects including 'The Mahabharata' 'Tempest' 'Hamlet' etc. He has done extensive research on the world's ethnic music and dance, especially Asian and African. In the 1980s he presented three Japanese archeological music works, "Dōtaku; Ancient Japanese Bronze Bells from Yayoi Period (BC400-AD 250)", "Sanukaito; Stone sounds of the Paleolithic Era in Japan", "Jōmonko; Pottery Drums of Jōmon Period(BC3000-BC 2500)". He continues to searching for the roots of ancient Japanese music. Also he created Ryuko Gakusha(private art center)in 1988 with Harue Momoyama in Gujo Hachiman, Gifu Prefecture and has contributed vastly to the region's culture. ©立光学舎 Ryuko-Gakusha
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RaBiRaBi @ Byron Bay , Day 2 , Gig
RaBiRaBi @ Byron Bay , Day 2 , Gig
Australia Tour , Day 2 , First Gig on this tour. 1/22 sun Harvest Cafe www.facebook.com ------- RaBiRaBi ◎Profile A wild,free-style,3-piece unit with two percussionists and a vocalist. Their sound,full of dynamics and instantaneous force, spun from being one with nature and place, lightly goes beyond border,race and time space. While creating new festival spaces with "Jomon trance" sound, they beat up and down in eastern Asia upholding a creation of culture that exceeds even the Jomon period. The neo-native unit performs for more than 100 live shows a year and also makes field recordings. *The Jōmon period is the time in Japanese prehistory from about 14000 BC to 300 BC, over 13000 years. It had advanced groups of culture with various regional characteristics. It is equivalent to Middle Stone Age or New Stone Age in the world's history (Wikipedia in Japanese). - 1999 : Formed. - 2001 : RabiRabi's lineup changes to Azumi (vocals/mix) and Nana (percussions). The band begins playing impromptu live shows anywhere, anytime, with anyone on the streets. - 2006 : Startsed "RaBiRaBi x Piko" with a drummer Piko. Beginning of the Sound Journey ~ which led to the core of the band's expression. - 2009 : Changed its name to "RaBiRaBi". Azumi,Nana and Piko continue the Sound Quest and Journey. ◎Web - www.rabirabi.com - www.myspace.com - www.facebook.com - twitter.com ◎Movies - youtu.be (2010) - youtu.be (2010) - youtu.be (2009) - youtu.be (2010) *CG Animation (Official image movie <b>...</b>
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Menu of Whale meats.
Menu of Whale meats.
i had never eaten at that time.Japanese have eaten whale from Jomon era.Jomon era started 16500 yrs ago.
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Japanese History #01 (Jomon and Yayoi)
Japanese History #01 (Jomon and Yayoi)
This era have not written documents so we got information from excavation. There were no explanation in video but people moved into Japan and start living before 50000 years ago. en.wikipedia.org After then we started living in group. en.wikipedia.org Rice padding was introduced from the continent at Yayoi period. en.wikipedia.org
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Japanese History for Morons Ep 3: The Yayoi Period
Japanese History for Morons Ep 3: The Yayoi Period
Japanese History for Morons Episode 3: The Yayoi Period (Part 1) Vocabulary Words: Yayoi Jomon Warmothstrat Tmk8558 :) Tune in next week for more on Yayoi Culture and the mysterious Shaman Queen Pimiko! Don't forget to sub to www.youtube.com/Warmothstrat www.youtube.com/Tmk8558 Remember if there is anything you feel I missed or didn't go into enough detail about and you want to share, I'd love a video response and can even add it to my extra study playlist!
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Yakushima Hotel Jomon ホテル縄文
Yakushima Hotel Jomon ホテル縄文
Welcome to Yakushima, a World Heritage Site. Hotel Jomon is located in Miyanoura Town alongside the Miyanoura RIver.
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Japan ~ The Afrikan Genetic Roots
Japan ~ The Afrikan Genetic Roots
The Afrikan Genetic Roots of The Japanese. This is why one should never take a person's word for something. Research it for yourself. While Acknowledging their Afrikan origins, some refuted their Korean/Chinese admixture. Many Japanese believed they were of a more pure genetic lineage. Their history books reflect this, however, DNA proves otherwise. See the results for yourself. The Yomon and Jomon are the same people. Remember the "Y" and "J" are interchangeable like Jah and Yah. www.metmuseum.org www.jomonjapan.org en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org www.mnsu.edu Yayoi linked to Yangtze area: DNA tests reveal similarities to early wet-rice farmers Some of the first wet-rice farmers in Japan might have migrated from the lower basin of Chinas Yangtze River more than 2000 years ago, Japanese and Chinese researchers said Thursday. This was suggested by DNA tests conducted by the researchers that showed genetic similarities between human remains from the Yayoi Period found in southwestern Japan and the early Han Dynasty found in Chinas central Jiangsu Province, Satoshi Yamaguchi told reporters. People who introduced irrigation techniques to the Japanese archipelago in the Yayoi Period (250 BC-300) were believed to have come to Japan either from the Korean Peninsula across the Tsushima Strait, or from northern China across the Yellow Sea. The latest findings, however, bolster another theory suggesting the origin of the Yayoi people was an area south of the Yangtze, which is <b>...</b>
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Looking for the Genetic Roots of the Japanese(2/5)
Looking for the Genetic Roots of the Japanese(2/5)
Note that the Japanese sequence is 21% Unknown Other. I wonder if they have researched more into it and now know what the 21% other is? Delves into genetic research which has totally changed notions of who the Japanese are. Overturns Korean claims that the Japanese are descendants of Koreans. Rather, the Japanese are a very diverse people made up of Ainu, Okinawan, Chinese, Korean, and various other genetic sequences. The Modern Japanese were thought to be a mixture of ancient Jomon and Yayoi Peoples. Recent Genetic Research has proven that the Jomon and Yayoi People themselves were a mixed ethnicity even when they first reached the Japanese Islands. Also shows the Ainu People, indigenous people to Northern Japan who have their own language, custom, and cultures. Genetic Research has uncovered that the Ainu, who some believe are partly Caucasian, are in fact direct descendants of the Jomon Japanese. It also uncovers that the Ketchua People of the South American Andes, who created the Incan Empire, are genetically the closest people on earth to the Ainu, in turn meaning that the Incans are genetically identical to Jomon Japanese.