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The Early Yponic | The Early Yponic refers to the period of time between 3300 BCE and 2400 BCE, pertaining to the protohistory of Moellia, which started with the introduction of bronze metallurgy and the creation of the first simple aegeanalphabets, which would later on transform into its modern variant. The Early Yponic ends with the formation of the first city-states and, more importantly, first complex military structures. | ||
This period is also the last shared archeological period between the three regions of Moellia. After 2400 BCE, the evolution of independent political history became the norm, and interactions between Rhayna, Alla-gy and Nea-gy became distant and limited until the invention of the steam locomotive. | |||
This period is also the last shared archeological period between the three regions of Moellia. After 2400 BCE, the evolution of independent political history became the norm, and interactions between Rhayna, Alla-gy and Nea-gy became distant and limited until the invention of the steam locomotive. |
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The Early Yponic refers to the period of time between 3300 BCE and 2400 BCE, pertaining to the protohistory of Moellia, which started with the introduction of bronze metallurgy and the creation of the first simple aegeanalphabets, which would later on transform into its modern variant. The Early Yponic ends with the formation of the first city-states and, more importantly, first complex military structures.
This period is also the last shared archeological period between the three regions of Moellia. After 2400 BCE, the evolution of independent political history became the norm, and interactions between Rhayna, Alla-gy and Nea-gy became distant and limited until the invention of the steam locomotive.
This period is also the last shared archeological period between the three regions of Moellia. After 2400 BCE, the evolution of independent political history became the norm, and interactions between Rhayna, Alla-gy and Nea-gy became distant and limited until the invention of the steam locomotive.