jomon — jòmōn m <G jomóna> DEFINICIJA neolitička kultura Japana (3. do 2. tisućljeće pr. Kr.) ETIMOLOGIJA jap. yomon … Hrvatski jezični portal
Jomon — Période Jōmon Histoire du Japon Préhistoire Période précéramique paléolithique du Japon … Wikipédia en Français
Jômon — Période Jōmon Histoire du Japon Préhistoire Période précéramique paléolithique du Japon … Wikipédia en Français
Jōmon — Période Jōmon Histoire du Japon Préhistoire Période précéramique paléolithique du Japon … Wikipédia en Français
Jomon — Topf aus der mittleren Jōmon Zeit (3000–2000 v. Chr., National Museum Tokyo) Die Jōmon Zeit (jap. 縄文時代 jōmon jidai … Deutsch Wikipedia
jomon — ˈjōˌmän adjective Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Japanese jōmon straw rope pattern; from the characteristic method of forming designs on pottery of the period : of, relating to, or typical of a Japanese neolithic cultural period extending… … Useful english dictionary
Jomon — /jaw mawn/, adj. of or pertaining to the period of Japanese culture, c8000 300 B.C., corresponding to Mesolithic or early Neolithic, characterized by sunken pit dwellings and heavy handmade pottery formed with a rope pattern of clay coils. [ … Universalium
Jōmon period — Not to be confused with Jeulmun pottery period. Characters for Jōmon (meaning cord marks or cord patterned ). The Jōmon period (縄文時代 … Wikipedia
Jōmon-Zeit — Shakōki Dogū (遮光器土偶) aus der Späten Jōmon Zeit (1000–400 v. Chr.) und ausgestellt im Tokyo National Museum … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jōmon Pottery — The nihongo|Jōmon Pottery|縄文式土器|Jōmon shiki Doki is an ancient pottery which was made during Jōmon period in Japan. The term Jōmon (縄文) means the pattern of rope in Japanese, and the pottery is also known for its patterns of rope. Outline Oldest… … Wikipedia