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==History== | ==History== | ||
''What is a general overview of your country's path through history?'' | ''What is a general overview of your country's path through history?'' | ||
===Early Vallosi and 'shark culture'=== | ===Early Vallosi settlements and 'shark culture'=== | ||
{{main|Vallosi people|Shark pottery culture}} | {{main|Vallosi people|Shark pottery culture}} | ||
The first human settlements on the [[Vallos|Vallosi]] subcontinent has been dated to the year [[12,000 BC]] based on archaeological evidence. This makes Vallos one of the last parts of the [[Occident]] to have been initially settled. {{wp|Material culture}} suggests that these settlers may have migrated from what is now [[Pelaxia]]. Society for the early [[Vallosi people|Vallosi]] who have become sedentary was primarily agricultural, reaching to about forty percent by the year [[2000 BC]]. As indigenous Vallosi society developed, they have reached their apex with the [[shark pottery culture]], so-called due to the use of shark teeth and bones as a crafting material while at the same time depicting shark-related motifs on pottery. The shark pottery culture reached its peak at around [[1800 BC]], not long before the arrival of the first [[Heaven Ships]] from [[Crona]] and later arrival of the [[Polynesians]]. However, shark pottery culture, at this point classified as 'late shark pottery' due to foreign innovations, co-existed with these groups for centuries to come. | The first human settlements on the [[Vallos|Vallosi]] subcontinent has been dated to the year [[12,000 BC]] based on archaeological evidence. This makes Vallos one of the last parts of the [[Occident]] to have been initially settled. {{wp|Material culture}} suggests that these settlers may have migrated from what is now [[Pelaxia]]. Society for the early [[Vallosi people|Vallosi]] who have become sedentary was primarily agricultural, reaching to about forty percent by the year [[2000 BC]]. As indigenous Vallosi society developed, they have reached their apex with the [[shark pottery culture]], so-called due to the use of shark teeth and bones as a crafting material while at the same time depicting shark-related motifs on pottery. The shark pottery culture reached its peak at around [[1800 BC]], not long before the arrival of the first [[Heaven Ships]] from [[Crona]] and later arrival of the [[Polynesians]]. However, shark pottery culture, at this point classified as 'late shark pottery' due to foreign innovations, co-existed with these groups for centuries to come. |