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Importantly, the infusion of Itaho-Atrassic marine technology would facilitate back-migration from Éorsa to the Kiravian Mainland. It has been demonstrated that back-migrations from Éorsa sometime between 4500 BC and 3500 BC (though possibly earlier) were responsible for the spread of the Austro-Kiravian (Kuomo-Passaic + Kapushitic) languages to southern and western coastal Kirav on one hand and the spread of the  Transkiravian languages to northeastern Kirav, Koskenkorva, and far northwestern Levantia on the other (see map). Indeed, back-migration to Levantia also continued during this process, carrying this nascent Coscivian identity to the existing Kiravian-descended communities of continental Levantia. There is every reason to believe that a common culture extended across the Macro-Koskenkorvan-speaking, megalith-builder cultures along this bicontinental maritime transmission belt.
Importantly, the infusion of Itaho-Atrassic marine technology would facilitate back-migration from Éorsa to the Kiravian Mainland. It has been demonstrated that back-migrations from Éorsa sometime between 4500 BC and 3500 BC (though possibly earlier) were responsible for the spread of the Austro-Kiravian (Kuomo-Passaic + Kapushitic) languages to southern and western coastal Kirav on one hand and the spread of the  Transkiravian languages to northeastern Kirav, Koskenkorva, and far northwestern Levantia on the other (see map). Indeed, back-migration to Levantia also continued during this process, carrying this nascent Coscivian identity to the existing Kiravian-descended communities of continental Levantia. There is every reason to believe that a common culture extended across the Macro-Koskenkorvan-speaking, megalith-builder cultures along this bicontinental maritime transmission belt.
====Old Adratic civilisation====
[[File:Dolmen Russia Kavkaz Jane 1.jpg|thumb|An Adratic dolmen]]
A separate megalithic society, the Adratic, emerged in the inland Texta Valley around the same time as the proto-Coscivian megalith builders, though it would appear that the Adrates began megalithic construction independently of any contact with the coastal megalithic cultural centres. The old Adratic tongue is currently believed to have been a {{wp|language isolate}} ancestral to later Classical Adratic and Modern Adratic, the latter of which is still spoken by small populations today.  There is an abundance of archæological evidence demonstrating that the Old Adrates were proto-Sarostivist devotees of the Divine Moon, like many other Kiravian peoples of this time, including the Megalithic Coscivians. Unlike the Coscivians, however, the Adrates did not observe the Rites and Precepts and had not restructured their ancestor worship around the Emperor. It is known from later Classical Adratic writings that the Adrates believed that they were creations of the Divine Moon and had previously lived on the Moon, and descended directly from the Moon to ''Kam'' (either Earth or specifically Great Kirav).


====Other early civilisations====
====Other early civilisations====
Other, more isolated, pockets of relative civilisation would appear on the Mainland while Megalithic Coscivian civilisation made its inroads from the coasts. The ancestors of the [[Ethnic_groups_in_Kiravia#Demarești|Demarești]] and the Adrates, for example, developed parallel civilisations during this time, having independently emerged from the Age of Blood and apprised themselves of the social and technological advances necessary to produce large structures.
Other, more isolated, pockets of relative civilisation would appear on the Mainland while Megalithic Coscivian civilisation made its inroads from the coasts and Adratic civilisation arose in the Texta Valley. The ancestors of the [[Ethnic_groups_in_Kiravia#Demarești|Demarești]], for example, developed a parallel civilisation during this time, having independently emerged from the Age of Blood and apprised themselves of the social and technological advances necessary to produce large structures.


[[File:Dolmen Russia Kavkaz Jane 1.jpg|thumb|An Adratic dolmen]]
* '''Adratic civilisation''' - A separate megalithic society, the Adratic, emerged around the same time as the proto-Coscivian megalith builders. The old Adratic tongue constituted an independent branch of the Transkiravian family, and there is an abundance of archæological evidence demonstrating that they were proto-Sarostivist devotees of the Divine Moon, like most other Kiravian peoples of this time, including the Megalithic Coscivians. Unlike the Coscivians, however, the Adrates did not observe the Rites and Precepts and had not restructured their ancestor worship around the Emperor. It is known from later Classical Adratic writings that the Adrates believed that they were creations of the Divine Moon and had previously lived on the Moon, and descended directly from the Moon to ''Kam'' (either Earth or specifically Great Kirav).
* '''Proto-Demarest''' - Demarest did not construct megalithic edifices, preferring instead to employ {{wp|rammed earth}} in their construction efforts, but did achieve a comparable level of social complexity and stratification to the Megalithic Coscivians and the Adrates.
* '''Proto-Demarest''' - Demarest did not construct megalithic edifices, preferring instead to employ {{wp|rammed earth}} in their construction efforts, but did achieve a comparable level of social complexity and stratification to the Megalithic Coscivians and the Adrates.
* '''Takabrin culture''' - Potato-growing communities in the Western Highlands had lower rates of endemic warfare, likely thanks to geographic barriers that encouraged the formation of stable communities in protected valleys. Variance of microclimatic and other agriculturally-relevant environmental conditions across different parts of the mountainous landscape encouraged intercommunity {{wp|barter}} and allowed for the peaceful diffusion of pottery industries and lithic techniques across relatively long distances, forming an identifiable material culture.
* '''Takabrin culture''' - Potato-growing communities in the Western Highlands had lower rates of endemic warfare, likely thanks to geographic barriers that encouraged the formation of stable communities in protected valleys. Variance of microclimatic and other agriculturally-relevant environmental conditions across different parts of the mountainous landscape encouraged intercommunity {{wp|barter}} and allowed for the peaceful diffusion of pottery industries and lithic techniques across relatively long distances, forming an identifiable material culture.
* '''[[Ethnic_groups_in_Kiravia#Caoi|Caoi]]''' - The isolated Caoi people of the Gypsum Plains had permanent stone settlements during the Coastwise Megalithic, remains of which are accessible for study outside of Restriction Zone 48, where the surviving modern Caoi colonies are located.
* '''[[Ethnic_groups_in_Kiravia#Caoi|Caoi]]''' - The isolated Caoi people of the Gypsum Plains had permanent stone settlements during the Coastwise Megalithic, remains of which are accessible for study outside of Restriction Zone 48, where the surviving modern Caoi colonies are located.
* '''Issyrian mud-brick proto-towns''' - Archæologists have uncovered two sites in the Issyr River floodplain that may represent small permanent settlements built of mud-brick.


=== Æneolithic ===
=== Æneolithic ===

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