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{{main|History of Yonderre}}
{{main|History of Yonderre}}
===Pre-history and antiquity (before the 6th century AD)===
===Pre-history and antiquity (before the 6th century AD)===
Archaeological digs around Yonderre indicate that much of Yonderre has been inhabited by humans since at least the paleolithic period, based in part on dating of shards of pottery. Burial mounds, some in excess of 5,000 years old, dot the Yonderian landscape. Different styles exist and are generally divided into three groups: [[East Goths|Gothic]], [[Ænglish people|Ænglish]] and [[Khovihnihk people|Khovihnihk]]. Studies of the genetic makeup of [[Stonne]]'s prehistoric inhabitants show a high frequency of the y-chromosome haplogroup G2g, a common genetic trait amongst the Gothic peoples, indicating that Goths, or perhaps rather proto-Goths, already inhabited Yonderre agriculture was developed in Gothica.
Archaeological digs around Yonderre indicate that much of Yonderre has been inhabited by humans since at least the paleolithic period, based in part on dating of shards of pottery. Burial mounds, some in excess of 5,000 years old, dot the Yonderian landscape. Different styles exist and are generally divided into three groups: [[East Goths|Gothic]], [[Ænglish people|Ænglish]] and [[Khovihnihk people|Khovihnihk]]. Studies of the genetic makeup of [[Stonne]]'s prehistoric inhabitants show a high frequency of the y-chromosome haplogroup G2g, a common genetic trait amongst the Gothic peoples, indicating that Goths, or perhaps rather proto-Goths, already inhabited what is today Yonderre before agriculture was developed in Gothica.


===Gothic middle ages (6th–15th century)===
===Gothic middle ages (6th–15th century)===
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