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| | The '''Sanseiryoku Kinkou''' ({{wp|Japanese language|Senrian}}: hangul, ''san-seiryoku kinkou''; {{wp|Kanji|Gyoumon}}: kanji), literally "three-power balance", is a term used to refer to the {{wp|balance of power}} between [[Isao Isiyama]], [[Katurou Imahara]], and [[Sigeru Hasegawa]] - and the various governmental, quasi-governmental, and political entities administered by or aligned with them - during the period between the end of the [[Senrian Revolution]] in 1923 and the start of the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] in 1927. |
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| '''Medasteria''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Medastérie''; {{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: ''Medastéria''; {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}: ''Medasteria''; {{wp|Lithuanian language|Ruttish}}: ''Medasterija''; {{wp|Swedish language|Blostlandic}}: ''Medästeria''; {{wp|Afrikaans language|Asteriaans}}: ''Medasterië''; {{wp|Ukrainian language|Soravian}}: ''Медастерія'') is a {{wp|geographical region}} consisting of the regions of the [[Asterias|Asterian continents]] along the coast of the [[Arucian Sea]] and the islands within the Arucian, most commonly invoked as a {{wp|historical region}} consisting of the civilizations which existed in the area before the [[Assim Asteris|discovery of the Asterias]] and the arrival of [[Euclea|Euclean]] explorers and settlers in the late 15th and 16th centuries. Today, Medasteria occupies portions of [[Eldmark]], [[Ardesia]], [[Vinalia]], [[Gapolania]], [[Adamantina]], [[Satucin]], [[Aucuria]], and [[Nuvania]], as well as the entirety of [[Sainte-Chloé]], [[Carucere]], [[Imagua|Imagua and the Assimas]], [[Bonaventure]], and [[Île d'Émeraude]]. | |
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| Medasteria is home to two of the [[Kylaris|world]]'s true [[User:Ruridova/Sandbox8|cradles of civilization]], where sedentary civilized society emerged independently: [[History of Aucuria#Pre-Cutinsuan Aucuria|pre-Assimian]] [[Aucuria]], and [[Tonatihcan]] in modern-day [[Ardesia]] and [[Vinalia]]. The cultivation of plants and animals such as {{wp|maize}}, {{wp|Potato|potatoes}}, {{wp|Tomato|tomatoes}}, {{wp|Common bean|beans}}, {{wp|Theobroma cacao|cacao}}, {{wp|Chili pepper|chili}}, {{wp|Llama|llamas}}, {{wp|Guinea pig|guinea pigs}}, and {{wp|Turkey (bird)|turkeys}} between 7000 BCE and 2000 BCE enabled the emergence of {{wp|Sedentism|sedentary}} societies with complex social orders. The diverse cultures of Medasteria subsequently developed a number of shared cultural traits and innovations, including the construction of major ceremonial sites marked by monumental architecture, intricate artistic works in a variety of mediums, the {{wp|0|concept of zero}}, the use of [[Terre Noire]], [other shared cultural traits across the whole of medasteria]. Other local and regional cultural innovations include Tonatihcan {{wp|Mesoamerican calendars|calendars}} and {{wp|Mesoamerican_pyramids|pyramids}}, non-alphabetic systems for recording information such as {{wp|Mesoamerican writing systems|Tonatihcan pictographs}} and ancient Vaskaranan ''{{wp|Quipu|khipu}}'', public infrastructure such as the Cutinsuan {{wp|Inca road system|road}} & {{wp|Tambo (Incan structure)|warehouse}} system and the Nati ''[[Yukayeke paths|yukayeke]]'', and agricultural practices such as {{wp|Three Sisters (agriculture)|Three Sisters}} {{wp|polyculture}}, the ''{{wp|chinampa}}'', and ''{{wp|Puquios|pukyu}}'' aqueducts.
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| Medasteria was connected by extensive trade between the various cultural regions it encompassed, including extensive trade over the Arucian Sea. Food crops, practical goods like textiles, stone, and ceramic, and luxury goods such as {{wp|copper}}, {{wp|gold}}, {{wp|silver}}, {{wp|turquoise}}, {{wp|jade}}, {{wp|cinnabar}}, {{wp|obsidian}}, {{wp|lapis lazuli}}, {{wp|pumice}}, and ''{{wp|Spondylus}}'' shells were all traded widely across the region, with artifacts from [[Cutinsua]], [[Zapoyan Empire|Zapoya]], [[Calkhun]] & [[Itzel]], and [[Térachu state|Terachu]] being found in each of the others' domains. Groups on the periphery of Medasteria's major powers, such as the {{wp|Muisca|Mwiska}}, {{wp|Cherokee|Odavli}}, and {{wp|Mapuche|Chanuche}}, were also integrated into these trade networks, often serving as a gateway for trade with other parts of the Asterias; the {{wp|Taino|Nati}}, {{wp|Kalinago|Mutu}}, [[Narapan people|Narapan]], and [[Marai peoples|coastal Marai]], who lived on the coasts and islands of the Arucian, played a key role as middlemen and brokers of intercontinental trade, which enabled them to form confederal polities like the [[Karukera Confederacy]].
| | The Sanseiryoku Kinkou ended with the proclamation of the [[Government of National Preservation]], headed by Imahara and established with the explicit agreement of Isiyama & tacit consent of Hasegawa, in response to the [[Senrian Front|Shangean invasion of Senria]] during the Great War. Through the Government of National Preservation, Imahara was able to centralize power in himself and his allies, marginalizing Isiyama and Hasegawa politically and paving the way for Aikokutou dominance following the war. |
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| [then eucleans arrive and it all goes to sh!t]
| | ==Background== |
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| [legacy today; the possibility that it's still sometimes used to talk about the connections between the modern asterian nations in the territory?]
| | ==The three powers== |
| | ===Isiyama and the Kyouwakai=== |
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| ==Etymology and definition== | | ===Imahara and the Aikokutou=== |
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| Medasteria literally means "in the middle of the Asterias", from the combination of the {{wp|Latin language|Solarian}} ''medius'' ("middle") and the word "[[Asterias|Asteria]]", derived from the name of {{wp|Arab|Rahelian}} explorer [[Assim Asteris]]. [when and how is the term coined?]
| | ===Hasegawa and the Senroukaibu=== |
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| [what defines medasteria as a singular cohesive unit?]
| | ==Development throughout the interwar period== |
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| ==Geography== | | ==End of the Sanseiryoku Kinkou== |
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| ==History==
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| ==Culture and common characteristics==
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| ===Subsistence and diet===
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| ==== Agricultural innovations ====
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| [[File:Inca terrace-en.png|thumb|right|{{wp|Andén|Vaskaranan terraced farming}} diagram]]
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| Medasteria featured numerous agricultural innovations, that allowed it to sustain large population centers. The primary innovation was the domestication and improvement of {{wp|Maize}}, from the wild {{wp|Zea_(plant)#Origin_of_maize_and_interaction_with_teosintes|teosinte}}, with Maize being the most important crop in numerous Medasterian societies. A primary issue suffered by Medasterian societies was poor soil quality, and overuse of agricultural land, this resulted in specialized sites being developed for agriculture.
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| {{wp|Andén|Vaskaranan terraced farming}} was developed to accomodate to the unique topological, and climatic challenges of their environment. Although terrace farming was not unique to the Vaskaranas, the {{wp|Vertical archipelago|societal}} impact such development created was unique to the region. Likewise Tonatihcan cultures use of the {{wp|Milpa}} cycle along with the {{wp|Three_Sisters_(agriculture)|three sisters}} Maize, {{wp|beans}}, and {{wp|Squash}} ensured that yields were high, and the health of the soil was mantained.
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| [[Terre Noire]], an {{wp|anthropogenic}} soil ({{wp|anthrosol}}) first developed in the {{wp|Amazon rainforest|Sythe Rainforest}}, was used extensively throughout Medasteria, primarily as a result of Marai adoption and later exchange with Medasterian societies. Special plots were developed in Tonatihcan cities for the preparation and use of Terre Noire, which ensured the health and fertility of soils. Likewise the use of {{wp|Chinampa}}s throughout Tonatihcan, also developed a system of utilizing well developed irrigation systems to fertilize and mantain soil quality. With these gardens being replenished with easily accessible river sediment.
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| Medasterian agriculture was diverse and well adapted to its unique environmental challenges. Use of techniques to maintain soil fertility, along with {{wp|Polyculture}}, {{wp|forest gardening}}, and {{wp|crop rotation}} were keystone concepts in Medasterian agriculture.
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| ==== Significant domestic plants ====
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| Several species of plants were domesticated in one or more parts of Medasteria:
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| * {{wp|Maize}}, {{wp|cacao}}, {{wp|Tomato|tomatoes}}, {{wp|Avocado|avocadoes}}, {{wp|Squash (fruit)|squashes}}, {{wp|jicama}}, {{wp|Brosimum alicastrum|breadnut}}, {{wp|Pouteria sapota|mamey sapote}}, and {{wp|vanilla}} were domesticated in Tonatihcan, as was the non-food crop {{wp|cotton}};
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| * {{wp|Potato|Potatoes}}, {{wp|cassava}}, {{wp|quinoa}}, {{wp|oca}}, {{wp|Tropaeolum tuberosum|mashua}}, {{wp|ullucu}}, {{wp|Pouteria lucuma|lucuma}}, {{wp|Inga feuilleei|pacay}}, and {{wp|coca}} were domesticated in the [[Vaskaranas Mountains|Vaskaranan]] region of contemporary [[Aucuria]];
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| * Different species or cultivars of the {{wp|Phaseolus vulgaris|common bean}} and {{wp|chili pepper}} were domesticated or developed separately in both Tonatihcan and ancient Aucuria (the chili species ''{{wp|Capsicum annuum}}'', ''{{wp|Capsicum frutescens|frutescens}}'', and ''{{wp|Capsicum chinense|shangaenense}}'' were domesticated in Tonatihcan while ''{{wp|Capsicum pubescens}}'' and ''{{wp|Capsicum baccatum|baccatum}}'' were domesticated in Aucuria, for example);
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| * The {{wp|guava}}, {{wp|papaya}}, and {{wp|sweet potato}} were domesticated either in the [[Sythe Rainforest|Sythe-Juoda]] region of what is now Aucuria and [[Satucin]], or along the [[New Aurean Strait]] between Satucin and [[Ardesia]], or on the islands of the Arucian Sea;
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| * The {{wp|cashew}} was domesticated in modern-day [[Nuvania]];
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| * The {{wp|pineapple}} was domesticated in modern-day [[Satucin]];
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| * {{wp|Peanut|Peanuts}}, the {{wp|strawberry}} cultivar ''{{wp|Fragaria chiloensis|Fragaria chanuchensis}}'', and {{wp|Yerba mate|erba mate}} were domesticated in what is now [[Gapolania]] and [fmr adamantina];
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| * {{wp|Tobacco}} was domesticated somewhere in Medasteria, though precisely where is unclear;
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| * The {{wp|calabash}} was also cultivated in Medasteria before 1488, though how and where the [[Coius|Coian]] plant species arrived in the Asterias is a matter of debate among experts.
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| These plants were then spread throughout the whole of Medasteria by trade networks, as was knowledge of how to cultivate them and prepare them for consumption (for example, the process of {{wp|nixtamalization}} for preparing maize). Plants domesticated or cultivated in other parts of the Asterias - such as {{wp|agave}} in what would become the [[Asterian Federative Republic|AFR]] and {{wp|Helianthus annuus|sunflowers}}, {{wp|winter squash}}, & {{wp|Chenopodium berlandieri|goosefoot}} from the {{wp|Eastern Agricultural Complex|Northern Agricultural Complex}} - were also brought to Medasteria by trade, though climactic differences sometimes restricted their local cultivation.
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| Several animal species were also used as domesticated food animals in Medasteria, including the {{wp|Domesticated turkey|turkey}}, {{wp|dog}}, and {{wp|duck}} in Tonatihcan and the {{wp|llama}}, {{wp|alpaca}}, and {{wp|guinea pig}} in the Vaskaranas.
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| [further stuff on diet - commonalities, unique local stuff & variations, how cultural contact shaped things]
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| ===Political organization===
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| ===Economy and trade===
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| ===Art and architecture===
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| [[File:1-s2.0-S0278416512000268-gr11 lrg.jpg|thumb|''Guanín'' objects made by the {{wp|Taínos|Nati}} are found across the region.]]
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| ===Language and writing===
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| ===Science and technology===
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| ===Mythology and cosmology===
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| ==Civilisations==
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| ===Vaskaranan===
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| ===Tonatihcan===
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| {{Main|Tonatihcan}}
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| ===!Taino===
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| Try to keep it general here, anything more specific to each island to be done in separate pages, or
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| ===Marai===
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| Will have a more general name e.g. Tonatihcan to include non-Marai groups, and group both Highland and Coastal Marai
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| ==Legacy==
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| ==See also==
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