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== Middle Neolithic ==
== Middle Neolithic ==
The middle Neolithic starts in Rhayna and Nea-gy with the widespread use of shared architectural characteristics in each region as human populations settle permanently around their crops. In Rhayna, the "Asteria-type" house, first developed in the surroundings of the present Asteria City, became popular around the shores of Lake Kryo, influenced by its relatively less grave sandstorms and milder temperatures. These were characterized by stone foundations, and separated rooms that could be used for different functions except for a central one used for
The middle Neolithic starts in Rhayna and Nea-gy with the widespread use of shared architectural characteristics in each region as human populations settle permanently around their crops. In Rhayna and Alla-gy, water channels were carved and built to supply water from rivers and lakes to common areas in villages.
 
In Rhayna, the "Asteria-type" house, first developed in the surroundings of the present Asteria City, became popular around the shores of Lake Kryo, influenced by its relatively less grave sandstorms and milder temperatures. These were characterized by stone foundations, and separated rooms that could be used for different functions except for a central one used for cooking, with a characteristic firepit.
 
In other locations, like Alla-gy, the "Cythasae-type" house became common. These differed from the ones in Rhayna in the size of the windows and the lack of a common area room. These also, unlike the houses in places influenced by the first Neolithic revolution, lacked any rooms dedicated to grain storage, hinting to a widespread herding culture rather than an agricultural one. The Cythasae-type houses were specially common in the north of Alla-gy near the foots of the Prostasia and Defteros mountain ranges, locations historically used for herding. Houses with similar design were also used in the north of Rhayna away from the influence of the Lake Kryo basin, although it's not believed that the populations of northern Rhayna and Alla-gy had any contact with one another.
 
Finally, the typical house of Nea-gy was radically different from its Aegean counterparts in the desert regions. These, instead of having a flat rooftop, they were cone-shaped and made with dry shrubs, and instead of being made of large sandstone blocks like the ones in Rhayna and Alla-gy, were made of smaller adobe bricks, a radical invention in the Moellian region, although it's not the oldest origin of the brick. These building were composed of a single room with a central firepit, while resources were allocated in common areas of the growing villages, although this system would change as the populations grew with the arrival of agriculture.
 
Herding and livestock also became an important part of people's livelihoods, specially for nomad populations and regions with constant supply of fresh water throughout the year, with the first cattle being goats and sheep.
 
The middle Neolithic ended with the first abstract representation of meander-labyrinth and geometric patterns in jewellery and pottery, which are to this day relevant in Rhaynan culture.


== Late Neolithic ==
== Late Neolithic ==


== Final Neolithic ==
== Final Neolithic ==

Revision as of 19:22, 28 March 2024

Neolithic Moellia is the archaeological period referring to the Neolithic period in the region of Moellia, starting in 11,700-8,000 BCE with the arrival of agriculture to the fertile lands of the annually flooded riverbeds and lake coasts. In the neolithic, many advancements spread, as the establishment of annual farming, and the herding of some of the first domestic animals like goats and sheep into the heights of the mountainous chains, as well as the first permanent settlements, and more elaborate forms of architecture, art, cuisine, and tool manufacturing.

Periodization

The neolithic arrived to Moellia with the spread of agriculture around the Katharistis riverbed, with signs of early agriculture tools and grain milling in around 11,700 BCE. It's unclear if agriculture developed in the region, or arrived from outside the zone from excursions or outsider civilizations. However, it's clear that as soon as it started being practised, it rapidly spread, with the last place adopting agriculture being the cultures of the north of Alla-gy in around 8,000 BCE. Usually, the neolithic in the entirety of Moellia is separated into four periods: the Early Neolithic, the Middle Neolithic, the Late Neolithic, and finally the Final Neolithic.

Period Approximate date
Early Neolithic 11,700-8,000 BCE
Middle Neolithic 8,000-6,000 BCE
Late Neolithic 6,000-4,500 BCE
Final Neolithic 4,500-3,300 BCE

Early Neolithic

The early Neolithic period in Moellia marked a transition towards a farming-based economy. Agriculture became the livelihoods of communities, encouraging sedentary lifestyles and permanent settlements. These small settlements were composed of extended family relations, forming tight-knit communities. While farming practices flourished in most of the territory, namely Rhayna and Nea-gy, Alla-gy remained stuck in the Mesolithic, without the adoption of agriculture until 8,000 BCE. In these new settlements, communal life revolved around shared ovens built in open spaces, serving as focal points for social interaction. Moreover, this era witnessed the rudimentary development of pottery firing techniques, laying the foundation for future advancements in pottery-making.

Middle Neolithic

The middle Neolithic starts in Rhayna and Nea-gy with the widespread use of shared architectural characteristics in each region as human populations settle permanently around their crops. In Rhayna and Alla-gy, water channels were carved and built to supply water from rivers and lakes to common areas in villages.

In Rhayna, the "Asteria-type" house, first developed in the surroundings of the present Asteria City, became popular around the shores of Lake Kryo, influenced by its relatively less grave sandstorms and milder temperatures. These were characterized by stone foundations, and separated rooms that could be used for different functions except for a central one used for cooking, with a characteristic firepit.

In other locations, like Alla-gy, the "Cythasae-type" house became common. These differed from the ones in Rhayna in the size of the windows and the lack of a common area room. These also, unlike the houses in places influenced by the first Neolithic revolution, lacked any rooms dedicated to grain storage, hinting to a widespread herding culture rather than an agricultural one. The Cythasae-type houses were specially common in the north of Alla-gy near the foots of the Prostasia and Defteros mountain ranges, locations historically used for herding. Houses with similar design were also used in the north of Rhayna away from the influence of the Lake Kryo basin, although it's not believed that the populations of northern Rhayna and Alla-gy had any contact with one another.

Finally, the typical house of Nea-gy was radically different from its Aegean counterparts in the desert regions. These, instead of having a flat rooftop, they were cone-shaped and made with dry shrubs, and instead of being made of large sandstone blocks like the ones in Rhayna and Alla-gy, were made of smaller adobe bricks, a radical invention in the Moellian region, although it's not the oldest origin of the brick. These building were composed of a single room with a central firepit, while resources were allocated in common areas of the growing villages, although this system would change as the populations grew with the arrival of agriculture.

Herding and livestock also became an important part of people's livelihoods, specially for nomad populations and regions with constant supply of fresh water throughout the year, with the first cattle being goats and sheep.

The middle Neolithic ended with the first abstract representation of meander-labyrinth and geometric patterns in jewellery and pottery, which are to this day relevant in Rhaynan culture.

Late Neolithic

Final Neolithic