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** Much later. Early [[Adlantic Ocean|Transadlantic]] trade. This peaks the interest of merchants from nearby [[Memopotamia]], who are very protective of this trade secret. Look into the {{wp|Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories}}.
** Much later. Early [[Adlantic Ocean|Transadlantic]] trade. This peaks the interest of merchants from nearby [[Memopotamia]], who are very protective of this trade secret. Look into the {{wp|Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories}}.
** Much much later, during the Classical Era. Other Europans find out and try sailing to [[Marenesia]]. Only a handful of them make it.
** Much much later, during the Classical Era. Other Europans find out and try sailing to [[Marenesia]]. Only a handful of them make it.
** Age of Reconnection. !Columbian exchange.
** Age of Reconnection. !Columbian exchange. Settlement of [[Mevraq]].
*** “A gentle, pastoral people with a deep respect for the [[Eurth]] and a reverence for the natural order. They were driven from inland valleys to the steep mountain slopes by population pressure and the lure of more fertile land. Settling on ridges, they carved platforms for their houses and agricultural plots out of the mountainside, and linked them with paths and stairways. Aqueducts diverted jungle rainfall to sluice each platform, irrigate gardens, and maintain a water supply. Although they put up a fierce resistance to the !conquistadors, the {{wp|Tairona}} were overrun. Their culture was destroyed, and settlements left to be reclaimed by the jungle.”<ref>https://redd.it/xw9yks</ref>
*** “A gentle, pastoral people with a deep respect for the [[Eurth]] and a reverence for the natural order. They were driven from inland valleys to the steep mountain slopes by population pressure and the lure of more fertile land. Settling on ridges, they carved platforms for their houses and agricultural plots out of the mountainside, and linked them with paths and stairways. Aqueducts diverted jungle rainfall to sluice each platform, irrigate gardens, and maintain a water supply. Although they put up a fierce resistance to the !conquistadors, the {{wp|Tairona}} were overrun. Their culture was destroyed, and settlements left to be reclaimed by the jungle.”<ref>https://redd.it/xw9yks</ref>



Revision as of 00:28, 7 October 2022

Azano-Marenesian peoples 
Canoe of Darnley Island.jpg
Regions with significant populations
Azania, Marenesia
Languages
Azano-Marenesian languages
Religion
Various religions

Outline

  • Pre-history
    • Pre-migration. Include the earliest mentions from Timeline of Eurth#Stone Age.
    • Step 1. First voyage from Azania into Meteorolas. Link with the much later Chulo Empire.
    • Step 2. Southwards to San Giorgio and onward. Explain lower sea level.
    • Step 3. Follow ocean currents and prevailing winds. Settlement of Marenesia. Some go west, others sail east.
    • Step 4. First voyage to Alharu. What are the oldest dateable traces?
    • Step 5. Coastal explorations of Aurelia and Argis. Any settlements found by archaeologists?
  • History, based on written sources
    • Much later. Early Transadlantic trade. This peaks the interest of merchants from nearby Memopotamia, who are very protective of this trade secret. Look into the Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories.
    • Much much later, during the Classical Era. Other Europans find out and try sailing to Marenesia. Only a handful of them make it.
    • Age of Reconnection. !Columbian exchange. Settlement of Mevraq.
      • “A gentle, pastoral people with a deep respect for the Eurth and a reverence for the natural order. They were driven from inland valleys to the steep mountain slopes by population pressure and the lure of more fertile land. Settling on ridges, they carved platforms for their houses and agricultural plots out of the mountainside, and linked them with paths and stairways. Aqueducts diverted jungle rainfall to sluice each platform, irrigate gardens, and maintain a water supply. Although they put up a fierce resistance to the !conquistadors, the Tairona were overrun. Their culture was destroyed, and settlements left to be reclaimed by the jungle.”[1]
  • Demographics
    • Languages. Any similarities? Ask User:TheRandomHat for help.
    • Religion. Any remaining traditions?
  • Culture
    • Sports. Surfing, sailing, fishing.