The favourable climate, fertile soils, and high farming culture contribute to the development of agriculture, which is among the most productive in the country.
In this farming culture, status was determined less by money and more by land ownership, family background, and hereditary privilege.
People who already lived there or flocked there, responding to the environmental crisis all around, could have developed an early farming culture.
The traditional Chinese farming culture said that during Jingzhe, thunderstorms will wake up the hibernated insects, which also means the weather is getting warm.
The story is backdropped against the collective farming culture which was early in its peak in that period.
The new farming culture is called Yayoi after an archaeological site near Tokyo.
Even to this day there remains a large farming culture, with still around 25% of the working population engaged in agriculture.
There is also a vibrant farming culture.
According to the authors, their discoveries point to a tradition of proto-dentistry in the early farming cultures of that region.
These findings provide evidence for a long tradition of a type of proto-dentistry in an early farming culture.