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==Prebolger==
 
==Prebolger==
{{Image|http://www.freewebs.com/vassfforcia/Historia/rupestre.jpg|left|[[wikipedia:Cave Painting|Cave Paintings]] in a pit in the [[Province of Vassfforcia]].}}
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{{Image|http://www.freewebs.com/vassfforcia/Historia/rupestre.jpg|left|Pintura|[[wikipedia:Cave Painting|Cave Paintings]] in a pit in the [[Province of Vassfforcia]].}}
  
 
The first human beings to appear in the region where [[Vassfforcia]] is today, came to the fertile northern plains about 5 thousand years b. C.  These groups developed agriculture and built some villages and towns on that region, but they never developed a writing system neither a more advanced civilization.  This culture is called the Prebolger Culture.
 
The first human beings to appear in the region where [[Vassfforcia]] is today, came to the fertile northern plains about 5 thousand years b. C.  These groups developed agriculture and built some villages and towns on that region, but they never developed a writing system neither a more advanced civilization.  This culture is called the Prebolger Culture.
  
 
==Dohendor==
 
==Dohendor==
{{Image|http://www.freewebs.com/vassfforcia/Historia/pedernales.jpg|right|[[wikipedia:Flint (tool)|Flints]] found near [[Nemental]].}}
 
 
 
In the central mountains, today [[Dohendor]], the evidence of human population dates back to about the 4 thousand b. C. and the cultural characteristics of these people relate them to the Prebolger Culture of the northern plains.  These two cultures seem related to the [[Breen Tribes]] of the west.
 
In the central mountains, today [[Dohendor]], the evidence of human population dates back to about the 4 thousand b. C. and the cultural characteristics of these people relate them to the Prebolger Culture of the northern plains.  These two cultures seem related to the [[Breen Tribes]] of the west.
  
 
==Prehälven==
 
==Prehälven==
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{{Image|http://www.freewebs.com/vassfforcia/Historia/pedernales.jpg|right|Pedernales|[[wikipedia:Flint (tool)|Flints]] found near [[Nemental]].}}
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In the southern region, in today [[Plenfia]] and [[Hilvenídica]], evidence of a nomadic culture exists with registries dating back to at least 5 thousand b. C. years too, but some archaeologists think these people must have been there since before.  This culture is called the Prehälven Culture and is not related with the Prebolger Culture of the north.  Some archaeologists say that it may be related to the [[Dashake|Dashani]].
 
In the southern region, in today [[Plenfia]] and [[Hilvenídica]], evidence of a nomadic culture exists with registries dating back to at least 5 thousand b. C. years too, but some archaeologists think these people must have been there since before.  This culture is called the Prehälven Culture and is not related with the Prebolger Culture of the north.  Some archaeologists say that it may be related to the [[Dashake|Dashani]].
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Revision as of 01:34, 18 December 2006

Prebolger

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The first human beings to appear in the region where Vassfforcia is today, came to the fertile northern plains about 5 thousand years b. C. These groups developed agriculture and built some villages and towns on that region, but they never developed a writing system neither a more advanced civilization. This culture is called the Prebolger Culture.

Dohendor

In the central mountains, today Dohendor, the evidence of human population dates back to about the 4 thousand b. C. and the cultural characteristics of these people relate them to the Prebolger Culture of the northern plains. These two cultures seem related to the Breen Tribes of the west.

Prehälven

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Flints found near Nemental.
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In the southern region, in today Plenfia and Hilvenídica, evidence of a nomadic culture exists with registries dating back to at least 5 thousand b. C. years too, but some archaeologists think these people must have been there since before. This culture is called the Prehälven Culture and is not related with the Prebolger Culture of the north. Some archaeologists say that it may be related to the Dashani.