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* Theorised arrival of [[felds]] into Luhan from [[Lesser Antumania]] through the [[Arrowhead Isles]], facilitated by the [[First Great Drought]]. | * Theorised arrival of [[felds]] into Luhan from [[Lesser Antumania]] through the [[Arrowhead Isles]], facilitated by the [[First Great Drought]]. | ||
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* First evidence of early domestication of [[Wikipedia:Kutjera|kutjera]], a plant in the nightshade family, as well as [[Wikipedia:native millet|Luhan millet]], [[Wikipedia:Bush potato|Bush potato]], [[Wikipedia:Mentha australis|river mint]] and [[Wikipedia:Warrigal greens|warrigal greens]] by peoples of the southwest. | * First evidence of early domestication of [[Wikipedia:Kutjera|kutjera]], a plant in the nightshade family, as well as [[Wikipedia:native millet|Luhan millet]], [[Wikipedia:Bush potato|Bush potato]], [[Wikipedia:Mentha australis|river mint]] and [[Wikipedia:Warrigal greens|warrigal greens]] by peoples of the southwest. | ||
* Sedentary life begins in the west with the [[Pictorial Vase culture]], wallaby herders credited with the earliest attempts at macropod domestication, along with wombats and emus. | |||
=== 6500 BNB === | === 6500 BNB === | ||
* [[Wikipedia:Kangaroo grass|Kangaroo grass]] begins being domesticated around this time as well. | * [[Wikipedia:Kangaroo grass|Kangaroo grass]] begins being domesticated around this time as well. | ||
=== 5000 BNB === | |||
* Small agricultural societies begin appearing across the west. | |||
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== Bronze age == | == Bronze age == | ||
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* Copper mining provides a push towards urbanisation, beginning with the [[Juru civilisation]] in the northern-central area of Luhan. | * Copper mining and agriculture provides a push towards urbanisation, beginning with the [[Juru civilisation]] in the northern-central area of Luhan. | ||
* | * Copper begins being used for manufacturing, with gold being used decoratively. | ||
* Discovery of arsenic bronze. | * Discovery of arsenic bronze. | ||
* Record-keeping in the form of [[Luhani stick-numbers]] and [[commercial tokens]] begins taking form. | |||
=== | === 2400 BNB === | ||
* Largest extent of the Juru civilisation previous to its sudden and unknown collapse around the same time. | * Largest extent of the Juru civilisation previous to its sudden and unknown collapse around the same time. A large de-urbanisation period begins, and the early pre-writing tradition of commercial tokens is lost entirely. | ||
=== | === 2200 BNB === | ||
* The [[Yakayu people]], nomadic ancestors of the predominant ethnic group across continental Luhan, begin expanding from the northeast. | * The [[Yakayu people]], nomadic ancestors of the predominant ethnic group across continental Luhan, begin expanding from the northeast. | ||
=== | === 1800 BNB === | ||
* Iron begins being properly worked for armour and weaponry, but bronze remains the predominant metal for most other uses. | |||
=== 1600 BNB === | |||
* Spread of the [[Riga people]], [[Proto-Kivic language|Proto-Kivic]] speakers who eventually assimilated into the Yakayu superstratum while spreading their language and slash-and-burn agricultural techniques from the southwest. | |||
=== 1200 BNB === | |||
=== | * Sedentarism has spread around most of western and northern Luhan and a reflourishing of urbanistic society begins, 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. | ||
=== 1180 BNB === | |||
* The [[Öote civilisation]] arises in the central northern valleys. | * The [[Öote civilisation]] arises in the central northern valleys. | ||
=== 1120 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. | |||
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== Brass age == | == Brass age == | ||
=== | === 1050 BNB === | ||
* Alloying of zinc and copper begins, beginning the Brass age. | * Alloying of zinc and copper begins, beginning the Brass age. | ||
=== | === 1000 BNB === | ||
* The long-distance sailing [[Macro-Vugonesian peoples|Vugonesian people]] begin spreading into Luhan from the northeast, particularly settling the [[Tael Isles]] and being mostly ignored by continental Luhan. [[Clúnydd]] are thereby introduced into Luhan. | |||
* Internal conflict drives the Öote civilisation into disarray, dividing into various smaller states. | * Internal conflict drives the Öote civilisation into disarray, dividing into various smaller states. | ||
=== | === 950 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. | * 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]] or First Yuren-Tei War begins. | ||
* A writing system derived from early accounting techniques on bark begins a new age of literacy. | |||
=== | === 931 BNB === | ||
* A truce is reached by both the Yuren dynasty and the Tei state, who agree to trade lead and zinc for millet and | * A truce is reached by both the Yuren dynasty and the Tei state, who agree to trade lead and zinc for millet, copper, and their new writing system. | ||
* The Tei state spreads into the nearby [[Tael Isles]]. | * The Tei state spreads into the nearby [[Tael Isles]], displacing and assimilating Vugonesian settlers. | ||
=== | === 922 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. | * 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. | ||
=== 906 BNB === | |||
* The Taaje dynasty expands into the central cold desert within the continent and discovers a large nickel-copper mine. Quickly they find that alloying nickel with iron and copper produces much sturdier and resilient alloys. | |||
=== 820 BNB === | |||
* The Yuren and the Taaje dynasties go to war for nickel, ending in the Taaje's defeat and Yuren's expansion into the west. They impose a large tax for trade with the Tei, who respond by entering war once again. The [[Second Yuren-Tei War]] begins. | |||
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== Four corners era == | |||
=== 812 BNB === | |||
* Internal conflict leads the southwestern corner of Yuren to splinter, beginning the [[Shizo dynasty]] and allying with the Tei against the Yuren. | |||
=== 785 BNB === | |||
* The Second Yuren-Tei War ends with Yuren losing several provinces in the west, relegated to the Shizo dynasty. | |||
=== 650 BNB === | |||
* Tei enters an internal conflict in the Tael Isles, with the settled Vugonesians, who were pushed into the lowest castes of Tei society, revolting against the emperor of Tei. | |||
=== 622 BNB === | |||
* Tei splits into several smaller states following the Tael conflict, with the Isles becoming a mixed Luhani-Vugonesian society known as the [[Tael Empire]]. | |||
=== 620 BNB === | |||
* A trade agreement is reached between the Tael Empire and the far southern continental splinter of Tei, the [[Shitou dynasty]], who act as a middleman between the Shizo and Tael for food, copper, nickel, zinc and lead. | |||
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== Long Spring era == | |||
=== 603 BNB === | |||
* The Shitou dynasty is annexed into the Tael Empire, beginning a long period of cultural flourishing known as the Long Spring era. | |||
* Various classics of Tael literature are created around this time, with a corpus of texts becoming the foundation of a new religion, [[Mon]], which quickly spreads across the entire state. | |||
=== 552 BNB === | |||
* By this time, missionary expeditions spread Mon into most of the continent, with small pockets of animist and shamanistic traditions remaining especially in the southwest. Most importantly, Yuren adopts the religion. | |||
=== 536 BNB === | |||
* A large PGE-Chromium mine is discovered in the northwest, through platinum nuggets found by the mouth of the [[Yuren River]]. Platinum from this mine is worked with gold to create works of art and jewelry. Highly prized gems, mostly green in colour due to chromium inclusions, are also taken from this mine, which in following generations will become symbols of prestige. The colour green begins being seen as a symbol of prosperity and longevity. | |||
=== 480 BNB === | |||
* The Yuren dynasty is left with a power vacuum as the last Yuren emperor dies without any heirs. A new emperor is appointed from the previous' private school of Mon scholars, beginning the [[Ondöö dynasty]]. | |||
=== 370 BNB === | |||
* Long-distance sailing expeditions northward lead to the discovery of the nearby continent of [[Anidon]], specifically the southern coasts of [[Marcia]]. | |||
=== 342 BNB === | |||
* The [[Waranga people|Waranga]] native people of Marcia and the Ondöö begin a formal trading relationship, with the Ondöö providing their metals, jewelry and–especially coveted by the Waranga for its flavour–river mint, and the Waranga providing ginger, turmeric, abacá textiles, nutmeg, sugarcane, among many other crops, as well as their tradition of coffee-based beverages, which would become beloved in subsequent years. | |||
=== 162 BNB === | |||
* The [[Doli people]], originating from [[Bahl]] in the far-away continent of [[Nashkarul]], reach Luhan's northeastern coasts, and their [[Heranism|Heranist]] traditions begin attracting some converts. This is met with some resistance, particularly from Ondöö, however the western side of the continent sees Heranist philosophy becoming more and more accepted within the next decades, eventually generating the mixed Mon-Heranist tradition practiced in modern-day [[Tael]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 11 April 2026
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This is a timeline of the history of Luhan.
| Stone age | → | Bronze age | → | Brass age | → | Shizo age | → | Prosperous age | → | → | Modern era |
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Bronze age3200 BNB
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Brass age1050 BNB
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Four corners era812 BNB
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Long Spring era603 BNB
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