Asked by Yolitza Silis on Sep 26, 2024
During the Yayoi period, when villages grew in size and developed fortifications, people continued to live in which structures?
A) Haniwa houses
B) Mud huts
C) Stone houses
D) Pit dwellings
Yayoi Period
An era in Japanese history, from around 300 BC to 300 AD, marked by the introduction of rice agriculture, metalworking, and new pottery styles.
Pit Dwellings
Ancient or prehistoric dwellings dug into the ground and often covered with roofs, providing insulation from the environment.
- Describe the evolvement of residential structures in ancient Japan.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the evolvement of residential structures in ancient Japan.
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