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The '''history of Rhayna''' encompasses the history of the territory of the modern nation-state of the [[UPRAN (Pacifica)|UPRAN]], [[Moellia (Pacifica)|Moellia]], as well as that of the Rhayno-Aegean people and the areas they inhabited and ruled historically. The scope of Rhaynan habitation and rule has varied throughout the ages and as a result, the history of Rhayna is similarly elastic in what it includes. Generally, the history of Rhayna is divided into the following periods:
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* [[Palaeolithic Moellia (Pacifica)|Palaeolithic Moellia]], starting c. 2.6 million years ago and ending in 20000 BCE. Significant climatic changes occurred in the modern Moellian area, which were definitive for the development of fauna and flora and the settlement and adaptation of ''Homo sapiens'' to the region.
The '''history of Rhayna''', or '''history of Moellia''' encompasses the history of the territory of the modern nation-state of the [[UPRAN (Pacifica)|UPRAN]], [[Moellia (Pacifica)|Moellia]], as well as that of the Rhayno-Aegean people and the areas they inhabited and ruled historically. The scope of Rhaynan habitation and rule has varied throughout the ages and as a result, the history of Rhayna is similarly elastic in what it includes. Generally, the history of Rhayna is divided into the following periods:
* Mesolithic Moellia, starting in 20000 BCE and ending around 10000 BCE, was a period of long and slow development of primitive human "proto-communities" where the Aegeans that arrived to the region started differentiating and creating different tribal populations.
 
* Neolithic Moellia, starting in 10000 BCE with the cultivation of crops in the banks of rivers and ending around 3300 BCE, was an important part of the early history of Rhayna because it was the base for early Bronze Age civilizations in the area after the desertification of Moellia in 2400 BCE and the end of the Lost Age in 3300 BCE.
* Prehistoric Moellia.
** [[Palaeolithic Moellia (Pacifica)|Palaeolithic Moellia]], starting c. 2.6 million years ago and ending in 20,000 BCE. Significant climatic changes occurred in the modern Moellian area, which were definitive for the development of fauna and flora and the settlement and adaptation of ''Homo sapiens'' to the region.
** [[Mesolithic Moellia (Pacifica)|Mesolithic Moellia]], starting in 20,000 BCE and ending around 11,700 BCE, was a period of long and slow development of primitive human "proto-communities", where the Aegeans that arrived to the region competed for resources in a progressively more arid environment at the end of the Last Glaciation Peak.
** Neolithic Moellia, starting in 11,700 BCE with the cultivation of crops in the banks of rivers and ending around 3300 BCE.


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Revision as of 17:10, 12 January 2024


The history of Rhayna, or history of Moellia encompasses the history of the territory of the modern nation-state of the UPRAN, Moellia, as well as that of the Rhayno-Aegean people and the areas they inhabited and ruled historically. The scope of Rhaynan habitation and rule has varied throughout the ages and as a result, the history of Rhayna is similarly elastic in what it includes. Generally, the history of Rhayna is divided into the following periods:

  • Prehistoric Moellia.
    • Palaeolithic Moellia, starting c. 2.6 million years ago and ending in 20,000 BCE. Significant climatic changes occurred in the modern Moellian area, which were definitive for the development of fauna and flora and the settlement and adaptation of Homo sapiens to the region.
    • Mesolithic Moellia, starting in 20,000 BCE and ending around 11,700 BCE, was a period of long and slow development of primitive human "proto-communities", where the Aegeans that arrived to the region competed for resources in a progressively more arid environment at the end of the Last Glaciation Peak.
    • Neolithic Moellia, starting in 11,700 BCE with the cultivation of crops in the banks of rivers and ending around 3300 BCE.