Timeline of Luhan

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This is a timeline of the history of Luhan.

Stone age Bronze age Brass age Modern era

Stone age

150 000 BNB

102 000 BNB

6000 BNB

6500 BNB

Bronze age

5000 BNB

  • Copper mining provides a push towards urbanisation, beginning with the Juru civilisation in the northern-central area of Luhan.
  • Both iron and copper begin being used for manufacturing, with gold being used decoratively.
  • Discovery of arsenic bronze.

4200 BNB

  • Largest extent of the Juru civilisation previous to its sudden and unknown collapse around the same time.

3200 BNB

  • The Yakayu people, nomadic ancestors of the predominant ethnic group across continental Luhan, begin expanding from the northeast.

2600 BNB

  • Spread of the Riga people, Proto-Kivic speakers who eventually assimilated into the Yakayu superstratum while spreading their language and agriculture from the southwest.

2100 BNB

  • Sedentarism has spread around most of western and northern Luhan, with several towns appearing in the archaeological record around this time. Those with direct access to iron and copper mines become the most prosperous, with the town of Öote becoming particularly wealthy.

1950 BNB

Brass age

1890 BNB

  • The Öote civilisation quickly spreads across the eastern coasts of the continent, eventually encountering the southern steppes, and the lead, zinc and silver mines found within.
  • Alloying of zinc and copper begins, beginning the Brass age.

1800 BNB

  • Internal conflict drives the Öote civilisation into disarray, dividing into various smaller states.

1600 BNB

  • The northern Yuren dynasty begins assimilating the rest of the coastal states, except for the far southern Tei state, which retains control of the lead and zinc mines. The Zinc War begins.

1560 BNB

  • A truce is reached by both the Yuren dynasty and the Tei state, who agree to trade lead and zinc for millet and copper.
  • The Tei state spreads into the nearby Tael Isles.

1510 BNB

  • The Taaje dynasty arises in the southeast, a culturally distinct state which quickly enters a trade agreement with Tei for lead and zinc in exchange for millet and lumber.
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Modern era