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==Society==
==Society==
[[File:Castro de Baroña y playa de Arealonga-Complexo Húmido de Corrubedo-Coruña-Spain.jpg|thumb|left|Remains of a typical Glaistic town in Aciriani Marini. Photo taken from near the central standing stone.]]
[[File:Castro de Baroña y playa de Arealonga-Complexo Húmido de Corrubedo-Coruña-Spain.jpg|thumb|left|Remains of a typical Glaistic settlement in eastern Vallos. Photo taken from near the central standing stone.]]
Religion was inseparable from the Glaistic society. [[Ancient Istroyan civilization|ancient Istroyan]] records describe gods and practices similar to those of the ancient Istroyan religion, suggesting a shared cross-continental religious heritage dating to prehistory. In contrast to the Glaistic ancestors, the Glaistic culture after contact with Istroyans seemed to have an increased importance of warfare, particularly in the face of Polynesian advances. It's unknown what role the chiefs of tribes played in society.
Religion was inseparable from the Glaistic society. [[Ancient Istroyan civilization|ancient Istroyan]] records describe gods and practices similar to those of the ancient Istroyan religion, suggesting a shared cross-continental religious heritage dating to prehistory. In contrast to the Glaistic ancestors, the Glaistic culture after contact with Istroyans seemed to have an increased importance of warfare, particularly in the face of Polynesian advances. It's unknown what role the chiefs of tribes played in society.


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Trade between the Glaistic people and their neighbours was limited, with little foreign artifacts being discovered among Glaistic settlements prior to Istroyan contact. The Istroyan contact caused a quick development of a vibrant trade culture sparked by the Istroyan demand for Glaistic silver and gold. The Eudetos developed a sophisticated silversmithing and goldsmithing tradition, allowing them to haggle for more goods from the Istroyans for not only their raw silver and gold, but fine jewelry and accessories. Paved roads were first established between Eudetic mines and towns during this time period, alongside the first Glaistic coins were minted.
Trade between the Glaistic people and their neighbours was limited, with little foreign artifacts being discovered among Glaistic settlements prior to Istroyan contact. The Istroyan contact caused a quick development of a vibrant trade culture sparked by the Istroyan demand for Glaistic silver and gold. The Eudetos developed a sophisticated silversmithing and goldsmithing tradition, allowing them to haggle for more goods from the Istroyans for not only their raw silver and gold, but fine jewelry and accessories. Paved roads were first established between Eudetic mines and towns during this time period, alongside the first Glaistic coins were minted.


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