Pahimpia
Pahimpia is a fictional prehistoric maritime culture described in speculative fiction and worldbuilding materials. It is used as a case study to illustrate how coastal communities might adapt to island archipelagos and long-distance exchange. In the imagined chronology, pahimpia flourished during the late Bronze Age, roughly 1500 to 1200 BCE, on the Nivara archipelago in the northern sea. The name pahimpia is a constructed term drawn from an in-world language family and has no basis in real-world linguistics.
Archaeological remnants attributed to pahimpia in the narratives include heavy, wheel-turned pottery with incised zigzag motifs,
Subsistence is depicted as a mix of fishing, shellfish gathering, and regional agriculture in some inland zones.
Significance and reception: in fiction and worldbuilding, pahimpia helps explore how maritime adaptation can influence social