You have reached 3000 BCE, a time when the world was vastly different from the one you know today. Ancient civilizations were just starting to emerge, and the air was thick with the smells of wood smoke and charred meat. The sounds of hammering and haggling echoed through the streets as people bartered for goods and services with barrows and coins.

The first recorded contact between humans occurred in 3000 BCE, when a group of travelers from the land of Sumeria stumbled upon a group of nomadic tribes in the Fertile Crescent.

The people of Sumeria were amazed by the advanced technology of the nomads, including their mastery of irrigation and their use of the wheel.

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