The written history of Surea begins with brief information of Twenty-Four Histories, a collection of Chinese historical texts, in the 1st century AD. However, there is evidence that suggest people were living on the islands of Surea since the upper paleolithic period. Following the last ice-age, around 12,000 BC, the rich ecosystem of the Surean Archipelago fostered human development. The earliest-known pottery belongs to the Shodai period.
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