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== First Humans - Ice Bridges from Demomap ==
== Deep Prehistory ==
=== First Humans - Ice Bridges from Demomap ===
[[File:Solutrean tools 22000 17000 Crot du Charnier Solutre Pouilly Saone et Loire France.jpg|thumb|Examples of the "Demomappic" flint and bone toolmaking style found at Upper Palæolithic strata in both Great Kirav and Boreal Levantia]]
[[File:Solutrean tools 22000 17000 Crot du Charnier Solutre Pouilly Saone et Loire France.jpg|thumb|Examples of the "Demomappic" flint and bone toolmaking style found at Upper Palæolithic strata in both Great Kirav and Boreal Levantia]]
The present accepted consensus regarding the colonisation of Great Kirav by ''{{wp|Homo sapiens sapiens}}'' maintains that the island continent was first peopled by a founder population of {{wp|Marine mammal hunting|marine mammal hunters}} originating from the north-central Levantine mainland who migrated across {{wp|pack ice}} in pursuit of prey until eventually reaching pockets of unglaciated land (now likely submerged) along the ancient southern and southwestern shores of Great Kirav. This theory is colloquially known as the "iceberg-hopping thesis" (Coscivian: ''xistoīoribakursa''). This migration is believed to have occurred sometime between 19,500 BC and 18,500 BC, though the lower bound of this window is not definite and the upper bound could be as late as the first abrupt rise in global sea levels around 18,000-17,500 BC.   
The present accepted consensus regarding the colonisation of Great Kirav by ''{{wp|Homo sapiens sapiens}}'' maintains that the island continent was first peopled by a founder population of {{wp|Marine mammal hunting|marine mammal hunters}} originating from the north-central Levantine mainland who migrated across {{wp|pack ice}} in pursuit of prey until eventually reaching pockets of unglaciated land (now likely submerged) along the ancient southern and southwestern shores of Great Kirav. This theory is colloquially known as the "iceberg-hopping thesis" (Coscivian: ''xistoīoribakursa''). This migration is believed to have occurred sometime between 19,500 BC and 18,500 BC, though the lower bound of this window is not definite and the upper bound could be as late as the first abrupt rise in global sea levels around 18,000-17,500 BC.   
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== Deep Prehistory ==
=== Primitive Period - Cold and also Dark ===
=== Primitive Period - Cold and also Dark ===
[[File:PrimitiveKiravians.jpg|thumb|[[Corcoran Institution|Corcoran Museum of Natural History]] reconstruction of a Primitive Period band's cave dwelling]]
[[File:PrimitiveKiravians.jpg|thumb|[[Corcoran Institution|Corcoran Museum of Natural History]] reconstruction of a Primitive Period band's cave dwelling]]

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