

Episode #089: Ancient Japan and the Jomon
Mar 15, 2019
02:09:49
We spend some time on listener comments and correspondence, reading them and responding in kind. Kyle then reads some fascinating news stories about ancient CMEs, and advanced mathematics describing why hipsters are the first to be annoying, anywhere. After that, we read excerpts from Graham Hancock's book Underworld about the mysterious Jomon people of ancient Japan, whose culture survived for at least 12,000 years. Jomon pottery is by far the oldest pottery ever discovered, by many thousands of years, and they had some oldest known organized planned settlements in the world.
Dragon Aurora
More sky dragons
Definitely a dragon
Drip painting on canvas by Nathan J Taylor, artist's impression of Ezekiel's Wheel
Another artist's impression of Ezekiel's wheel Jomon site of Sannai-Muryama, reconstructed
Interior of reconstructed Jomon longhouse at Sannai-Muryama Kuromata Yama in the distance, a sculpted 'pyramid' mountain
Kuromata Yama Very ancient Jomon stone circles
Jomon circle
Jomon stone circle Very ancient Jomon pottery, with "rope" impressions
Examples of Jomon pottery
Jomon "incense burner"
Jomon pottery vessel
Ancient fragment of Jomon pottery, with cord marks
Very ancient Jomon pottery
Highly stylized Jomon vessel
Jomon pottery
Jomon maze pattern vase Tiny birdpoint arrowhead we found, with a dime for relative size Jomon "Dogu" figurine
Dogu
Another example of strange Dogu figures
Dogu with characteristic giant slit eyes
Dogu figure
Very old dogu figurine
Dogu
Showing the relative size of the average Dogu figurine