Jeulmun
The Jeulmun culture, dating from 8000 BCE to 1500 BCE, is known for its pottery tradition in the Korean Peninsula. Jeulmun pottery features comb-like patterns and is among the earliest examples of ceramic production in East Asia. In addition to pottery, Jeulmun people practiced early agriculture, growing crops like millet and barley. Their culture reflects a transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a more settled, agricultural society. The Jeulmun culture’s influence can be seen in the development of later Korean civilizations, particularly in their agricultural and ceramic techniques.
