Ōdai Yamamoto I Site

The Ōdai Yamamoto I Site (大平山元I遺跡, Ōdaiyamamoto ichi iseki) is a Jōmon archaeological site in the town of Sotogahama, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. Excavations in 1998 uncovered forty-six earthenware fragments which have been dated as early as 14,500 BC (ca 16,500 BP); this places them among the earliest pottery currently known. As the earliest in Japan, this marks the transition from the Japanese Paleolithic to Incipient Jōmon. Other pottery of a similar date has been found at Gasya and Khummi on the lower Amur River. Such a date puts the development of pottery before the warming at the end of the Pleistocene.

Ōdai Yamamoto I Site
大平山元I遺跡
Ōdai Yamamoto I Site
Ōdai Yamamoto I site
Ōdai Yamamoto I Site (Japan)
LocationSotogahama, Aomori, Japan
RegionTōhoku region
Coordinates41°04′02″N 140°33′18″E
Typesettlement
History
FoundedJōmon period
Site notes
Discovered1998
Excavation dates1998
Public accessYes (facilities are under construction at the site)
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