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[[File:Nucleus Brassempouy Global fond.jpg|thumb|300x300px|Palaeolithic tool dating back to 24,000 BCE, discovered in Alla-gy in ruins near the Apoala River.]]
[[File:Nucleus Brassempouy Global fond.jpg|thumb|300x300px|Palaeolithic tools dating back to 21,000 BCE, discovered in Alla-gy in ruins near the Apoala River.]]


Palaeolithic Moellia, or Palaeolithic Rhayna, encompasses the Palaeolithic in the Moellia region from the first major climatic changes in the area 2.6 million years ago, which prepared the ground for the future arrival of the first humans around 30,000 BCE, and which were definitively settled around 20,000 BCE with the first signs of mesolithic technology.
Palaeolithic Moellia, or Palaeolithic Rhayna, encompasses the Palaeolithic in the Moellia region from the first major climatic changes in the area 2.6 million years ago, which prepared the ground for the future arrival of the first humans around 30,000 BCE, and which were definitively settled around 20,000 BCE with the first signs of mesolithic technology.
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[[Category:History of Rhayna (Pacifica)]]
[[Category:History of Rhayna (Pacifica)]]

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Palaeolithic tools dating back to 21,000 BCE, discovered in Alla-gy in ruins near the Apoala River.

Palaeolithic Moellia, or Palaeolithic Rhayna, encompasses the Palaeolithic in the Moellia region from the first major climatic changes in the area 2.6 million years ago, which prepared the ground for the future arrival of the first humans around 30,000 BCE, and which were definitively settled around 20,000 BCE with the first signs of mesolithic technology.