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''See also: [[Kiravo-Akhai Origins Conspiracy Theory]]''
''See also: [[Kiravo-Akhai Origins Conspiracy Theory]]''


The Akai Collapse, by convention, marks the beginning of the end of Deep Prehistory and the beginning of the beginning of Near Prehistory. This distinction is mainly of significance to dark philologists who place certain foundational events in Coscivian history, such as the formation of the [[Lawful Commonwealth]] at a much greater time depth than Occidental archæology permits, toward contemporaneity with Society I and/or Society II.
The Akai Collapse, by convention, marks the beginning of the end of Deep Prehistory and the beginning of the beginning of Near Prehistory. This distinction is mainly of significance to dark philologists who place certain foundational events in Coscivian history, such as the formation of the [[Lawful Commonwealth]] at a much greater time depth than Occidental archæology permits, toward contemporaneity with Society I and/or Society II. For archæologists, it marks the boundary between two superiodisations of the Kiravian Mesolithic: the comparatively rapid growth and development period of Society II prior to the Akai Collapse, and the slower, more gradual period of material redevelopment thereafter, which is dubbed the '''Second Kiravian Mesolithic''' and lasts until the inception of true agriculture.


== Near Prehistory (ca. 7000 BC - 3200 BC) ==
== Near Prehistory (ca. 7000 BC - 3200 BC) ==