Yayoi pottery
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Yayoi pottery
Summary
Yayoi pottery is a pottery style[1]. It draws 119 Wikipedia views per month (pottery_style category, ranking #21 of 41).[2]
Key Facts
- Yayoi pottery is credited with the discovery of Shōzō Arisaka[3].
- Yayoi pottery is credited with the discovery of Tsuboi Shōgorō[4].
- Yayoi pottery is credited with the discovery of Mitsutaro Shirai[5].
- Yayoi pottery's instance of is recorded as pottery style[6].
- Yayoi is named after Yayoi pottery[7].
- Yayoi pottery followed Jōmon pottery[8].
- Yayoi pottery's location of discovery is recorded as Mukōgaoka Shell Mound[9].
- Yayoi pottery is a type of earthenware[10].
- Yayoi pottery is a type of Japanese pottery and porcelain[11].
- Yayoi pottery's Commons category is recorded as Yayoi pottery[12].
- Yayoi pottery's time of discovery or invention is recorded as March 2, 1884[13].
- Yayoi pottery dates from the Yayoi period[14].
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Definition and Type
Yayoi pottery's instance of is recorded as pottery style[6]. Recorded subclass of include earthenware[10] and Japanese pottery and porcelain[11].
Origins
Yayoi is named after Yayoi pottery[7].
Why It Matters
Yayoi pottery draws 119 Wikipedia views per month (pottery_style category, ranking #21 of 41).[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[15]