Kamegaoka

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A waterlogged Jomon site in Aomori prefecture in northern Honshu, Japan, best known for its Final Jomon deposits with elaborate pottery and lacquered wooden dishes. The Kamegaoka complex, named after the site, is characterized by the distinctive pottery style, production of hollow figurines, stone and bone personal ornaments, salt-making out of sea water, and fishing and sea-mammal hunting with harpoons. It was partly contemporary with the Early Yayoi Culture.

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