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=== Prehistoric Era ===
The prehistoric Nystatiszna was primarily settled around the coast lines and the interior lakes. Making a living on fishing, agriculture, copper and tin mining within the region. Artifacts record shows that the societies in the region was reasonably wealthy in the Neolithic and Bronze age, however facing a minor dark age during the iron age with many of large urban centers being depopulated due to unknown events.
 
==== Neolithic Period ====
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==== Iron Age ====
The archaeological record for the '''Nystatinne Iron Age''' [NAME] is rich in rural settlements along the coast lines and a large decrease in bronze artifacts. This is mainly due to the collapse of the city-state around Trist Innsjø and new discovery of iron smithing brought over from Concord via trading. There was indication of any social stratification between Zrei elves and Ursine, evidenced by separate burials where they formerly was buried together being the first of many insistences the species separating from each other in ways other than settlements. Additionally the discovery of anoriginal proto-[[Akuanism]] religion, clay tablets with markings of an figure crashing into a hill and describing the process of beer creation to sapients nearby. Starting in the later era of the iron age, much of the habitable land was settled and the agricultural land was parceled up with low stone walls. They divided the land into permanent infields and meadows for winter fodder on one side of the wall, and wooded outland where the cattle was grazed on the other side. This later era was marked by separate species burials however evidence still shows that the species inhabited the same communities.
 
=== Pre-colonized Era ===
Pre-colonial Nystatiszna was primary was a collection of religious communes, living a tranquil life of farming, fishing and distilleries. They lived a primary pacifistic and egalitarian, with the species living a harmonious together in close knit communities.
 
==== Historiefortelling Era ====
The evidence suggests in early 500 AD the invention of writing lead to a golden age for [[Akuanism|Akunists]] in the region, Brewmasters openly taught how to read to the masses and written down the stories of the shrines to each generation. Hundreds of stories was written down and stored in the shrines, with St. Lilith temple being one of many original central libraries of story collection. The foundation of St. Lilith temple started being built by several dozen communes in the southern coast coming together to build it, with the aspiration of collecting all Akuanist stories, myths, legends and brewery knowledge in one place.
 
Civilizations in this time was primary made up of semi-anarchist Akuan communes, bartering for goods and services instead of currency. Education during this time was primary religious in nature, with brewmasters teaching the population how to read via Akuanist stories. Literacy was much higher than neighboring regions, with egalitarian mindset making education free for all no matter what species. Life during this time was extremely tranquil and peaceful, war was nearly non-existent. The exception being on the border regions of modern day [[Aduraszna]] and the occasional [[Norgsveldet|viking]] raid along the southern coastline.
 
=== Colonized Era ===
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