Mitterahuldav
Mitterahuldav is a Bronze Age city-state described in the fictional historical record of the continent of Athera. The name derives from the Mitterahuldavian language and is commonly translated as center harbor. It appears in inscriptions and later chronicles as a major trading hub connecting inland routes with seaborne commerce.
The site sits on a sheltered inlet with a natural harbor. The urban layout combines a grid-like
Historically, Mitterahuldav flourished roughly between 1600 and 1200 BCE, controlling regional trade networks that linked inland
Culturally, the city is noted for bronze-working, beadmaking, and dye production. A legal codex is known from
In modern scholarship, Mitterahuldav serves as a case study in Bronze Age urbanism, trade networks, and script