Ancient Caelean Coast
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The ancient Caelean Coast was the home of early civilizations on the coast of the Caelean Sea, which in modern times makes up the north eastern coast of Greater Sacramento, the eastern coasts of Terranihil and Malgax, and in some cases the south western coast of Quebecshire.
- Bronze age (4500-1000 BCE)
- Kenger (4500-2000 BCE
- Old Alaqa (3000-2350)
- Akadia (2500-
- Aramea (2500-2150)
- Ayreoshubics (2500-2000)
- Conquer Alaqa (2350)
- Conquer Aramea (2150)
- Ivisian conquest of north Ayreoshubic Kingdom (2000)
- Second Alaqa (2000-1000)
- Vektranamic civilization (2000-1000)
- Asorea (2000-800)
- Conquer Alaqa (1000)
- Dark Age or Iron Age (1000-600 BCE)
- Kingdom of Zahjeddah (1000-700)
- X Terranilic civilization (1000-
- Conquer Asorea (800)
- Conquer of Zahjeddah
- Classical period (600 BCE-3 AD)
- Parlas (600-
- Romanyan Caelean Coast (3-284 AD)
- Romanyan Empire (180
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Bronze Age
The Bronze Age as a whole is marked by the introduction of written records c. 3000 BC. This period was also the beginning of metalworking, hence the name. Techniques for making bronze out of copper and tin were developed. The first large empires emerged during this period.
Kenger
Kenger, located along the Alaius River, is the earliest known civilization in the world. It lasted from its establishment c. 4500 BCE until the rise of Akadia in the late 3rd millennium BC.
Old Alaqa
Old Alaqa is recorded as the third oldest civilization, following Kenger and Maungis, established c. 3000 BCE until it was conquered by the Ayreoshubic Kingdom in 2350 BCE.
Akadia
The Akadian Empire, founded by Sarugen the Great, lasted from the 25th to the 21st century BC, and was regarded by many as the world's first empire. The Akadians were superseded by Aramea.