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{{Main|History of Cartadania|Timeline of Cartadanian history}}
{{Main|History of Cartadania|Timeline of Cartadanian history}}
=== Pre-Caphirian Cartadania ===
=== Pre-Caphirian Cartadania ===
The pre-Caphirian period in Cartadania, spanning from around 9000 BC to 370 BC, represents a pivotal phase in the region's history, marking the transition from prehistory to ancient history. It was characterized by the development of intricate indigenous cultures, advancements in agriculture, and the flourishing of distinct societies. The Adonerii, who inhabited the banks of the Mandera River and eventually the entirety of the Urlazian basin, over 11,000 years ago, played a significant role in the formation of coastal communities. The adoption of agriculture transformed indigenous lifestyles, leading to surplus food production and the rise of diverse societies like the Ettian, Linaca, Lombards, and Veronese. The 8th century BC witnessed the peak of indigenous culture with the prominence of the Ettian civilization, which influenced neighboring societies and left a lasting artistic legacy. However, around 370 BC, the arrival of Caphirian settlers initiated a cultural fusion that reshaped the region's trajectory, bringing together diverse indigenous populations and paving the way for a new chapter in Cartadania's history.
The pre-Caphirian era of Cartadania, spanning from around 9000 BC to 370 BC, represents a crucial phase characterized by the transition from prehistory to ancient history. During this epoch, indigenous cultures, marked by intricate societal structures, agricultural advancements, and distinct societies, flourished. The Mandera River region, particularly inhabited by the Adonerii, served as the cradle of Cartadania's early human habitation, leading to the establishment of various coastal communities, like modern-day [[Valorica]]. The adoption of agriculture, featuring crops like pineapple, cacão, and cassava, fundamentally transformed Adonerii from the intermingling with indigenous lifestyles, paving the way for surplus food production. Diverse societies, including the Ettian, Linaca, Lombards, and Veronese, emerged with unique religious, symbolic, and artistic traditions, contributing to the complexity of Cartadania's indigenous civilization. In the 8th century BC, the Ettian civilization reached its zenith, influencing neighboring societies and leaving an enduring legacy of artistic and architectural achievements. The arrival of Caphirian settlers around 370 BC marked a transformative moment, bringing together indigenous populations and initiating a cultural blending that would shape the future of Cartadania. Despite occasional conflicts, this period set the stage for the amalgamation of cultures and the dawn of a new chapter in Cartadania's history.


=== Caphirian colonization ===
=== Caphirian colonization ===