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Koré'hetanùa is largely considered to be the origin of Austronesian civilization in Ixnay, with the coastal city of Arisaki being the site of the oldest human remains discovered in Australis. How humans were able to migrate to Koré'hetanùa, let alone Australis, remains largely a mystery. Genetic evidence would suggest that the population of Koré'hetanùa originates from southeast Alshar, with geographically proximate nations such as [[Corumm]] and Xingkai'pei being suspected origins of Austronesian people. However, these two landmasses are separated by the vast and deep Ocean of Cathay, making early maritime travel an improbable theory.
Koré'hetanùa is largely considered to be the origin of Austronesian civilization in Ixnay, with the coastal city of Arisaki being the site of the oldest human remains discovered in Australis. How humans were able to migrate to Koré'hetanùa, let alone Australis, remains largely a mystery. Genetic evidence would suggest that the population of Koré'hetanùa originates from southeast Alshar, with geographically proximate nations such as [[Corumm]] and Xingkai'pei being suspected origins of Austronesian people. However, these two landmasses are separated by the vast and deep Ocean of Cathay, making early maritime travel an improbable theory.
==History==
===First Expansion Period===
''Further Information: [[Early history of Koré'hetanùa]]''


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Genetic evidence suggests the Koré'hetanùan people originated from the Wonjin-Xingkai'pei bay area. Over time the Koré'hetanùan people adapted to the climate of Australis and now have a lighter complexion compared to that of the people of East [[Alshar]]. Expansion from Alshar to Australis took place over hundreds of years, with the initial expansion taking place from around 2,500 BCE to 850 BCE. The primary route the initial seafarers took is debated among anthropologists, but it is agreed that the final stage of the expansion took place from [[Alstin]] and [[Etzil]] to Sarolasta, then finally to Koré'hetanùa around 1.400 BCE. Settlers arriving to Koré'hetanùa primarily settled the coastal areas of the continent while continuing to travel down the east and west coasts. The first major settlements on the continent were in the Arisaki Lowlands, Inòru Bay, Nùa Qıgòa Bay, Líı'vera Sound, and throughout the Lake Vanıa'vera drainage basin. Other settlements grew throughout Australis even before the Australis Bronze Age as many coastal areas of Australis were highly amicable for early settlers. Archeological findings extend as far south as Kıronizikova and Diamavıa Island, and it is likely that early Polynesian explorers knew of Antarctica prior to the first known recorded sightings by [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] explorers as such.
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