The Japanese myth of Kojiki suggests that:
a. the development of agriculture in japan was accompanied by a sense of religious guilt for having violated the earth
b. archaic Japanese people originally worshipped a high creator god but then moved to the worship of plants and animals
c. archaic Japanese people did not believe in shamans
d. women were the dominant hunters in archaic Japanese society
the development of agriculture in Japan was accompanied by a sense of religious guilt for having violated the earth.
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