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The distant past of [[Great Kirav]] is steeped in mythology and remains obscure. Archæological evidence suggest that the region may have been inhabited by moern man as early as 22,000 years ago, and subsequently beset with multiple waves of migration that have left enduring genetic, archæological, and cultural imprints on the island continent. The bulk of the genetic heritage of Kiravian peoples is attributable to an Ice Age migration from [[Levantia]] made possible by lower sea levels and dense floes of {{wp|pack ice}}, with later contributions from the Ʒ-Q transoceanic migration and the still-unaccounted for progenitors of Haplogroup Ȼ.
The distant past of [[Great Kirav]] is steeped in mythology and remains obscure. Archæological evidence suggest that the region may have been inhabited by modern man as early as 22,000 years ago, and subsequently beset with multiple waves of migration that have left enduring genetic, archæological, and cultural imprints on the island continent. The bulk of the genetic heritage of Kiravian peoples is attributable to an Ice Age migration from [[Levantia]] made possible by lower sea levels and dense floes of {{wp|pack ice}}, with later contributions from the Ʒ-Q transoceanic migration and the still-unaccounted for progenitors of Haplogroup Ȼ.


Unravelling the truth of Kiravian prehistory and dark history is complicated by Coscivian culture's [[Coscivian_civilisation#Worldview_and_Philosophy|schizo-sacramentalist conception of reality]] (which does not clearly distinguish between what Occidental cultures would regard as the symbolic and the real) and its [[Coscivian_civilisation#Worldview_and_Philosophy|unique approach to time]] (which is often reflected in non-linear narratives and the confounding expression of temporal processes in spatial or virtual terms).  
Unravelling the truth of Kiravian prehistory and dark history is complicated by Coscivian culture's [[Coscivian_civilisation#Worldview_and_Philosophy|schizo-sacramentalist conception of reality]] (which does not clearly distinguish between what Occidental cultures would regard as the symbolic and the real) and its [[Coscivian_civilisation#Worldview_and_Philosophy|unique approach to time]] (which is often reflected in non-linear narratives and the confounding expression of temporal processes in spatial or virtual terms).