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  1. Jōmon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan (北海道・北東北の縄文遺跡群) is a serial UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of 17 Jōmon-period archaeological sites in Hokkaidō and northern Tōhoku, Japan.

  2. The Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan serve as cultural heritage sites that attest to the livelihoods and spirituality of people who led a sedentary lifeway based on hunting, fishing and gathering over a period of more than 10,000 years.

  3. Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan consists of 17 archaeological sites that represent the pre-agricultural lifeways and complex spiritual culture of a prehistoric people.

  4. The Jomon Prehistoric Sites consist of 17 archaeological sites dispersed throughout Hokkaido, Aomori, Iwate, and Akita. These cultural heritage sites have preserved the lifeways and culture of the Jomon people who lived more than 10,000 years ago.

  5. The Jomon Prehistoric Site in Northern Japan consist of 17 archaeological sites: six in Hokkaido, eight in Aomori Prefecture, one in Iwate Prefecture, and two Akita Prefecture. There are two associate sites, one in Hokkaido and the other in Aomori Prefecture, that help promote the public understanding of the Jomon prehistoric sites.

  6. Visiting the Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan ; Summary of each archaeological site ; PRESERVE. Efforts for the Preservation and Utilization of the Jomon Prehistoric Sites

  7. Jul 27, 2021 · Jomon prehistoric archaeological sites in northern Japan. July 27, 2021. Added in July 2021 as Japan's 20th UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, the "Jomon Archaeological Sites in Hokkaido and Northern Tohoku" are a collection of sites in northern Japan related to the Jomon Period.