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Early Yayoi Village in Central Japan (260 BC)
A wide-angle shot of an early Yayoi period settlement in central Japan, around 260 BC. The scene features several simple, thatched-roof pit-dwellings and raised-floor granaries made of wood and…
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Kyoto, Japan · Early Yayoi Period, 260 BC · 260 BC
In 260 BC, the area that would later become Kyoto was part of the nascent Yayoi culture in Japan. Communities were largely agricultural, relying on newly introduced wet-rice cultivation and living in settlements of pit-dwellings and raised-floor structures, a significant shift from the preceding Jomon period.
This scene is based on broader regional and era context because detailed records for this exact place and year are limited.
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A wide-angle shot of an early Yayoi period settlement in central Japan, around 260 BC. The scene features several simple, thatched-roof pit-dwellings and raised-floor granaries made of wood and earth. Figures dressed in simple, woven garments of hemp or bark f…
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A wide-angle shot of an early Yayoi period settlement in central Japan, around 260 BC. The scene features several simple, thatched-roof pit-dwellings and raised-floor granaries made of wood and earth. Figures dressed in simple, woven garmen…
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