Shaman Queen of Ancient Japan

Toward the end of the Yayoi period of Japan, the population had boomed and tension between landowners grew. By the early 3rd century AD, there were more than one hundred communities established in the region known as Yamatai. Though they had...
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  • @JoeGuan335
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    That means there was a migration to japan near the Yangtze River?