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  2. File:Disney Family Tree.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Jōmon people - Wikipedia

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    The style of pottery created by the Jōmon people is identifiable for its "cord-marked" patterns, hence the name "Jōmon" (縄文, "straw rope pattern").The pottery styles characteristic of the first phases of Jōmon culture used decoration created by impressing cords into the surface of wet clay, and are generally accepted to be among the oldest forms of pottery in East Asia and the world. [9]

  4. Genetic and anthropometric studies on Japanese people

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    Ancestry profile of Japanese genetic clusters illustrating their genetic similarities to five mainland Asian populations. A study, published in the Cambridge University Press in 2020, suggests that the Jōmon people were rather heterogeneous, and that there was also a pre-Yayoi migration during the Jōmon period, which may be linked to the arrival of the Japonic languages, meaning that Japonic ...

  5. File:Jomon text.svg - Wikipedia

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    Special pages; Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; ... (Jōmon), rendered as a path per character using the Sazanami Mincho font. Date: 11 July 2007:

  6. Jōmon period - Wikipedia

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    The motifs of Jōmon artifacts are used as inspiration for vessels and origami, cookies, candies, notebooks, and neckties. In 2018, a Jōmon exhibition at the Tokyo National Museum saw 350,000 visitors, 3.5 times more than expected. Jōmon-style pit houses have been recreated in places such as the Jōmon Village Historic Garden.

  7. Template:Disney animated characters - Wikipedia

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  8. Toraijin - Wikipedia

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    Toraijin (Japanese: 渡来人, とらいじん) refers to the people who came to Japan from mainland Asia in ancient times, as well as their descendants. [1] [2] They arrived in Japan as early as the Jōmon or Yayoi period, and their arrival became more significant from the end of the 4th century to the late 7th century.

  9. Category:Lists of Disney characters - Wikipedia

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    Lists of Disney television series characters (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Lists of Disney characters" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.