As attested by oral history and early AArchipelaagic writings.
- Proto-writing begins again within two generations of the last signs of literacy among the Archipelagic Taadži.
- Writing remains rare for an extended period, and limited to ritual use.
- Population disperses to seek food, begins cyclically nomadic life, returning to semi-subterranean grove homes in resposne to food availabbility.
- Homeland Taadži have been decimated by systematic exploitation and pushed into marginal territories. Last written records are found during this period. ▮ records indicate the increasing rarity and notability of Taadži.