Ënúb-Ëlhiï
The Ënúb-Ëlhiï, meaning 'Before the Žötó-Ïdhatón', refers to the period not reached by the earliest records of the Žötó-Ïdhatón, whose alternate name, the Gaðërïŋ-Ëlhi, lends its namesake to the time period. This is typically cited as ending around 35000 AYM.
This period is mainly known for being the area of speculation, especially regarding the origins of the settlements in the Kalzuth Ruins and the initial locations of the twelve families prior to their coalescence as the Ïlýrhonid Tribe during the Ënúb-Hýšaï period. The vast majority of archaeological artifacts dates back to this period, resulting in a series of potential theories regarding these questions that each are supported and refuted by these artifacts.
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