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The modern strain of [[Unuvi rice]] arose | The modern strain of [[Unuvi rice]] arose sometime around 6,000 Y. In the ensuing millenniums, it spread across Unuvun and throughout the [[Southern Rim]]. Around 7,000 Y, the [[Ancient Unuvun|Udàshe]] civilization developed in the [[Imperial Plain]], and was heavily influenced by the cultivation of rice. [[Hsila]]s and [[kia]]s soon spread to the island via trade with the rest of the [[Htaevic Rouge]], and additional crops such as the tree-produced [[sichara]]s and [[plam]]s were first cultivated here. The [[ièki]] also was domesticated sometime around 7,250 Y by the Aeridanish. |
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The cultural hearths of Pavala, also known as cradles of civilization, are the major regions from which much of the world's crops, beliefs, systems of measurement and domesticated animals stem from. There are generally considered to be <two> cultural hearths, known as the island of Unuvun and the Kasin Valley in the Hac region.
Hearths
Unuvun
The modern strain of Unuvi rice arose sometime around 6,000 Y. In the ensuing millenniums, it spread across Unuvun and throughout the Southern Rim. Around 7,000 Y, the Udàshe civilization developed in the Imperial Plain, and was heavily influenced by the cultivation of rice. Hsilas and kias soon spread to the island via trade with the rest of the Htaevic Rouge, and additional crops such as the tree-produced sicharas and plams were first cultivated here. The ièki also was domesticated sometime around 7,250 Y by the Aeridanish.