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=== Antiquity ===
=== Antiquity ===


The earliest evidence of human habitation in Phoenixia date back to around 140,000 years ago, and the earliest known agricultural settlements are those of Tyrsol, which date back to 5000 BCE.
The first evidence of human habitation in Phoenixia dates back to approximately 140,000 years ago. However, the earliest known agricultural settlements are those of Tyrsol, which date back to 5000 BCE. In the east-central area of modern-day Phoenixia, known as Plana Viridis, settlers established communities around the second millennium BCE. The region was characterized by its mild tropical climate, flat landscapes, and long rivers.


In Plana Viridis, three main tribes developed: the Ranubian, the Ari, and the Foris. The Ari were an agrarian tribe who focused on growing crops like mangoes and sugar cane, while the Foris were a nomadic tribe of hunters and fishermen who lived along the coasts. The Ranubian, although not as well-known as the other two tribes, played an important role in the region's history as skilled metalworkers and traders.
In the east-central area of modern Phoenixia, known as Plana Viridis, settlers established communities around the second millennium BCE. This region was characterized by its mild tropical climate, flat landscapes, and long rivers.


As trade and the need for defense against hostile groups grew, a mixing process began between the Ari and Foris tribes, leading to the formation of the ancient Arafors people. These new people spread throughout the region, forming independent city-states united by their polytheistic religion.
Three main tribes developed in Plana Viridis: the Ranubian, the Ari, and the Foris. The Ari were an agrarian tribe who focused on growing crops like mangoes and sugar cane, while the Foris were a nomadic tribe of hunters and fishermen who lived along the coasts.

As trade and the need for defense against hostile groups grew, a mixing process began between the Ari and Foris tribes, leading to the formation of the ancient Arafors people. These new people spread throughout the region, forming independent city states united by their polytheistic religion.


===Implentan colonization===
===Implentan colonization===