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The Kingdom of Arisparikohos is a mythical kingdom attested to by oral tradition and, since 2688, archeology. It existed in Erserce from around 2600 [[AS]] to 2000 AS and is thought to have been the origin of the [[Gwenyan]] forebears of the [[Pallathantic Tribes]] and the later [[Moigthe]], both of the [[Donavish]] Branch of [[Old High Gwenyan]]. Archeologers have found evidence for technology consistent with legend, including chariot bearings, altars, burnt offerings, pottery, and grave goods. [[Ersercese Nationalism|Ersercese nationalists]] have used such finds to bolster support for independence from the [[Aurician Empire]]. For this reason, archeology in Erserce has come under closer scrutiny to the [[Aurician Home Office]].
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The Kingdom of Arisparikohos is a mythical kingdom attested to by oral tradition and, since 2688, archeology. It existed in Erserce from around 2600 [[AS]] to 2000 AS. The [[Gwenyan]] ancestors of the Arisparikohans are thought to be common with the [[Gwenyan]] forebears of the [[Pallathantic Tribes]] and the later [[Moigthe]], both of the [[Donavish]] Branch of [[Old High Gwenyan]]. Archeologers have found evidence for technology consistent with legend, including chariot bearings, altars, burnt offerings, pottery, jewelry, and grave goods.
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[[Ersercese Nationalism|Ersercese nationalists]] have used such finds to bolster support for independence from the [[Aurician Empire]]. For this reason, archeology in Erserce has come under closer scrutiny to the [[Aurician Home Office]].
  
 
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The Kingdom of Arisparikohos is a mythical kingdom attested to by oral tradition and, since 2688, archeology. It existed in Erserce from around 2600 AS to 2000 AS. The Gwenyan ancestors of the Arisparikohans are thought to be common with the Gwenyan forebears of the Pallathantic Tribes and the later Moigthe, both of the Donavish Branch of Old High Gwenyan. Archeologers have found evidence for technology consistent with legend, including chariot bearings, altars, burnt offerings, pottery, jewelry, and grave goods.

Ersercese Nationalist Propaganda

Ersercese nationalists have used such finds to bolster support for independence from the Aurician Empire. For this reason, archeology in Erserce has come under closer scrutiny to the Aurician Home Office.