Prehistory in Uulgadzar
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Prehistory in Uulgadzar is generally agreed upon by historians to have begun around 4000 BCE, when the first proto-Uulgadzan people arrived in the area that is now Uulgadzar, and ended around 1000 BCE, about 100 years after the advent of agriculture.
The first Stepadnó people arrived in Uulgadzar around 2500 BCE. Cave drawings in northern Talgadzar show human figures attacking small camps. It is believed that these drawings represent Uulgadzans attacking Stepadnó groups. It is believed the Stepadnó people sacrificed people for their blood. This belief was re-enforced in 1913 when a large swath of Stepadnó pottery was discovered about 30 miles west of Shinemori.