- The
Jeulmun pottery period (Korean: 즐문 토기 시대) is an
archaeological era in
Korean prehistory broadly spanning the
period of 8000–1500 BC. This
period subsumes...
- Comb
Ceramic or Pit-Comb Ware (in Europe),
Jeulmun pottery or
Jeulmun vessel (in Korea) is a type of
pottery subjected to
geometric patterns from a comb-like...
- the
formation of pre-Bronze Age ****an to Iron Age ****an.
Bissalmuneui or
Jeulmun pottery period ("Neolithic") 8000–1500 BC
Incipient 8000–6000 BC Early...
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Yunggimun pottery) is
found throughout the peninsula, such as in Jeju Island.
Jeulmun pottery, or "comb-pattern pottery", is
found after 7000 BC, and is concentrated...
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Palaeolithic 700,000 BC-8000 BC
Neolithic 8000 BC–1500 BC *
Jeulmun Bronze Age 1500 BC–300 BC *
Mumun *
Liaoning dagger...
- River.
Jeulmun pottery sherds are
found in
light numbers throughout the area,
indicating that
occupation began at
least from the
Middle Jeulmun Pottery...
- the
cultivation of
millet in the
Korean Peninsula dating to the
Middle Jeulmun pottery period (around 3500–2000 BCE).
Millet continued to be an important...
- a
relatively small or
restricted area by
people who
lived there in the
Jeulmun pottery period. It was
excavated three times by
archaeologists of the National...
- East Asia. The
Mumun period is
preceded by the
Jeulmun Pottery Period (c. 8000-1500 BC). The
Jeulmun was a
period of hunting, gathering, and small-scale...
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evidence of
culture emerges in the late Neolithic,
known in
Korea as the
Jeulmun pottery period, with
pottery similar to that
found in the
adjacent regions...