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Jhelassa is the Kalaman transliteration of the Geddamin name of the ancient city that preceded Xatwachupu.  According to contemporary records of the Kalamans and the dwarves, the Nepultchi overtook Jhelassa around 3400 [[Ante Salmakhamer|AS]].  The Geddamin giants were descendants of a flood survivor civilization and were responsible for the "cyclopean" walls of the city center that survive today.  Very little survives from the Jhelassa Period that ended around 3400 AS or a little more than 6,000 years ago. The presence of the modern metropolis of [[Trevirs]] impairs archeologers from freely digging for artifacts.
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Jhelassa is the Kalaman transliteration of the Geddamin name of the ancient city that preceded [[Xatwachupu]].  According to contemporary records of the [[Kalama]]ns and the [[dwarves]], the [[Nepultchi]] overtook Jhelassa around 3400 [[Ante Salmakhamer|AS]].  The [[Kemerite Giants]] were descendants of a flood survivor civilization and were responsible for the "cyclopean" walls of the city center that survive today.  Very little survives from the Jhelassa Period that ended around 3400 AS or a little more than 6,000 years ago. The presence of the modern metropolis of [[Trevirs]] impairs [[Archeology|archeologers]] from freely digging for artifacts.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 28 October 2014

Jhelassa is the Kalaman transliteration of the Geddamin name of the ancient city that preceded Xatwachupu. According to contemporary records of the Kalamans and the dwarves, the Nepultchi overtook Jhelassa around 3400 AS. The Kemerite Giants were descendants of a flood survivor civilization and were responsible for the "cyclopean" walls of the city center that survive today. Very little survives from the Jhelassa Period that ended around 3400 AS or a little more than 6,000 years ago. The presence of the modern metropolis of Trevirs impairs archeologers from freely digging for artifacts.

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