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Describe Japanese society under the Yayoi around A.D. 300.

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Yayoi period began from the starting of the neolithic age and continued through the bronze age and crossed the iron age.

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New Yayoi pottery styles were found by the archaeologists and they also study the intensive rice agriculture in paddy fields which were carried on in Yayoi period. During this period Japanese transitioned to a much settled agricultural practices. By the first century AD, the Yayoi farmers started to sue iron tools on agriculture. Population increased and the society became complex. They wove textiles and lived in permanent dwellings .

They constructed the house with wood and stone. they accrued wealth through agriculture and storage of grains. it gave rise to social classes in the society. Yayoi merchants traded in bronze who were the chief of Yayoi class. Local, political and social developments in Japan were considered to be important in the stratified society.

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