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"Jōmon people" (縄文人, Jōmon jin) is the generic name of several peoples who lived in the Japanese archipelago during the Jōmon period (c. 14,000 to 300 BCE). The Jōmon people may have consisted of multiple groups, which arrived and merged at different times in the Japanese archipelago, using multiple migration routes, rather than a single homogeneous people.

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  • "Jōmon people" (縄文人, Jōmon jin) is the generic name of several peoples who lived in the Japanese archipelago during the Jōmon period (c. 14,000 to 300 BCE). The Jōmon people may have consisted of multiple groups, which arrived and merged at different times in the Japanese archipelago, using multiple migration routes, rather than a single homogeneous people. Multiple studies on the Jōmon population analyzed the genetic contribution towards modern Japanese. Jōmon samples represented by a specimen obtained from the Funadomari archaeological site on Rebun Island and two specimens obtained from Honshu, show that mainstream Japanese people have inherited an average of 10% Jōmon period ancestry in their genome. The results of a study from 2021 inferred gene flow from the Jōmon period population to the modern Japanese across all migration models tested, with genetic contributions ranging from 8.9 to 11.5%. In the same study, the mean Jōmon component of the modern Japanese individual estimated using the admixture analysis was 9.31%. Population genomic data from various Jōmon period samples show that their main ancestry component split from other East Asian people at about 15,000 BCE, after the estimated split of Ancestral Native Americans from East Asians at about 25,000 BCE. They subsequently received some geneflow from an Upper-Paleolithic North Eurasian population (Yana RHS), but following their migration into the Japanese archipelago, they became largely isolated from outside geneflow. (en)
  • Orang Jōmon (縄文人 Jōmon jin) adalah istilah yang merujuk pada penduduk Kepulauan Jepang selama zaman Jōmon (c. 14.000 hingga 300 SM). Saat ini, sebagian besar sejarawan Jepang sepakat bahwa Jōmon bukanlah masyarakat yang homogen, melainkan terdiri dari beberapa kelompok dengan asal usul yang berbeda. Suatu penelitian pada September 2019 menunjukkan orang Jepang modern mewarisi sekitar 10% genom Jōmon, diwakili oleh spesimen yang diperoleh dari situs arkeologi Funadomari di Pulau Rebun. Suku Ryukyu dan Ainu memiliki persentase gen Jōmon yang lebih tinggi dibandingkan suku Yamato. (in)
  • 조몬인(縄文人)은 조몬 시대(약 BC 14,000년 ~ BC 300년)에 일본 열도에 살고 있던 원주민의 총칭이다. 당시 일본 열도 전체에 걸쳐 분포하며 조몬 문화를 보였다. 현대에는 조몬인이 민족적으로 단일한 집단이 아니었으며 여러 집단들로 이루어져 있었을 것이라는 이론이 힘을 얻고 있다. (ko)
  • 縄文人(じょうもんじん)とは、縄文時代に日本列島に居住していた人々の総称。約1万6000年前から約3000年前まで現在の北海道から沖縄本島にかけて住み、縄文文化と呼ばれる文化形式を保持していた。 縄文時代のさまざまなサンプルの人口ゲノムデータは、紀元前1万5000年頃に他の東アジアの人々から分岐したことを示している。しかし、ヨーロッパ人に関連する北シベリアの人口(Yana_UP)からのわずかな混合物が、分析された縄文人のサンプルで検出され、北海道の縄文人の北部のサンプルでより高い頻度で検出された。 (ja)
  • I Jōmon (縄文人 Jōmon jin?) sono le persone che vivevano nell'arcipelago giapponese durante il periodo Jōmon . Oggigiorno molti storici giapponesi ritengono che non fosse una sola popolazione, ma un gruppo. Secondo uno studio pubblicato nel marzo 2019, i giapponesi moderni hanno ereditato in media il 15% dei loro geni da un popolo Jōmon, basandosi su un suo specimen rinvenuto nel sito archeologico di Funadomari, sull'Isola Rebun . I popoli indigeni Ryukyuan e Ainu hanno più antenati Jōmon di quanti ne abbiano i giapponesi. (it)
  • O povo Jōmon (縄文人 Jōmon jin?) é o nome genérico de vários povos que viveram no arquipélago japonês durante o período Jōmon (c. 14.000 a 300 aC). Hoje, a maioria dos historiadores japoneses concorda com a possibilidade de que os Jōmon não eram um único povo homogêneo, mas consistiam em vários grupos heterogêneos. O arquipélago japonês tornou-se acessível através da Península Coreana no início do Último Máximo Glacial, cerca de 28.000 anos atrás, permitindo a movimentação entre eles. E o alargamento do estreito da Coreia, de 16.000 a 17.000 anos atrás, devido ao aumento do nível do mar, pode ter levado ao subsequente isolamento da linhagem Jōmon do resto do continente.O povo Jōmon manteve um pequeno tamanho populacional efetivo de cerca de 1.000 ao longo de vários milênios, com uma profunda divergência das populações continentais datadas de 20.000-15.000 anos atrás. O povo indígena Jōmon tinha seu próprio estilo de vida e cultura únicos no Japão por milhares de anos, antes da adoção do cultivo de arroz durante o período Yayoi subsequente. (pt)
  • 繩文人(日语:縄文人/じょうもんじん Jōmon-jin)是日本列島在繩文時代的原住民團體,他們與之後的彌生人在人類學上有著顯著區別。 (zh)
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  • Orang Jōmon (縄文人 Jōmon jin) adalah istilah yang merujuk pada penduduk Kepulauan Jepang selama zaman Jōmon (c. 14.000 hingga 300 SM). Saat ini, sebagian besar sejarawan Jepang sepakat bahwa Jōmon bukanlah masyarakat yang homogen, melainkan terdiri dari beberapa kelompok dengan asal usul yang berbeda. Suatu penelitian pada September 2019 menunjukkan orang Jepang modern mewarisi sekitar 10% genom Jōmon, diwakili oleh spesimen yang diperoleh dari situs arkeologi Funadomari di Pulau Rebun. Suku Ryukyu dan Ainu memiliki persentase gen Jōmon yang lebih tinggi dibandingkan suku Yamato. (in)
  • 조몬인(縄文人)은 조몬 시대(약 BC 14,000년 ~ BC 300년)에 일본 열도에 살고 있던 원주민의 총칭이다. 당시 일본 열도 전체에 걸쳐 분포하며 조몬 문화를 보였다. 현대에는 조몬인이 민족적으로 단일한 집단이 아니었으며 여러 집단들로 이루어져 있었을 것이라는 이론이 힘을 얻고 있다. (ko)
  • 縄文人(じょうもんじん)とは、縄文時代に日本列島に居住していた人々の総称。約1万6000年前から約3000年前まで現在の北海道から沖縄本島にかけて住み、縄文文化と呼ばれる文化形式を保持していた。 縄文時代のさまざまなサンプルの人口ゲノムデータは、紀元前1万5000年頃に他の東アジアの人々から分岐したことを示している。しかし、ヨーロッパ人に関連する北シベリアの人口(Yana_UP)からのわずかな混合物が、分析された縄文人のサンプルで検出され、北海道の縄文人の北部のサンプルでより高い頻度で検出された。 (ja)
  • I Jōmon (縄文人 Jōmon jin?) sono le persone che vivevano nell'arcipelago giapponese durante il periodo Jōmon . Oggigiorno molti storici giapponesi ritengono che non fosse una sola popolazione, ma un gruppo. Secondo uno studio pubblicato nel marzo 2019, i giapponesi moderni hanno ereditato in media il 15% dei loro geni da un popolo Jōmon, basandosi su un suo specimen rinvenuto nel sito archeologico di Funadomari, sull'Isola Rebun . I popoli indigeni Ryukyuan e Ainu hanno più antenati Jōmon di quanti ne abbiano i giapponesi. (it)
  • 繩文人(日语:縄文人/じょうもんじん Jōmon-jin)是日本列島在繩文時代的原住民團體,他們與之後的彌生人在人類學上有著顯著區別。 (zh)
  • "Jōmon people" (縄文人, Jōmon jin) is the generic name of several peoples who lived in the Japanese archipelago during the Jōmon period (c. 14,000 to 300 BCE). The Jōmon people may have consisted of multiple groups, which arrived and merged at different times in the Japanese archipelago, using multiple migration routes, rather than a single homogeneous people. (en)
  • O povo Jōmon (縄文人 Jōmon jin?) é o nome genérico de vários povos que viveram no arquipélago japonês durante o período Jōmon (c. 14.000 a 300 aC). Hoje, a maioria dos historiadores japoneses concorda com a possibilidade de que os Jōmon não eram um único povo homogêneo, mas consistiam em vários grupos heterogêneos. (pt)
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  • Orang Jōmon (in)
  • Jōmon people (en)
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  • 縄文人 (ja)
  • 조몬인 (ko)
  • Jōmon (Povo) (pt)
  • 繩文人 (zh)
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