Tagus III

Tagus III was the inhabited third planet in its star system. This was the homeworld of the Taguans.

Civilization existed on the planet for over two billion years and it was therefore one of the most important archeological sites in the galaxy. Up until 2367, 947 archeological expeditions had been conducted, with 74 of them revealing findings of major importance, the first one 22,000 years prior and the last one within the four hundred years before 2367. A significant number of these excavations had been conducted by Vulcans, though confined to the northeast of "the city". Other expeditions had been conducted by the American Continent Institute, the University of Alpha Centauri and the University of Hawaii. Y'zjete H'ieh City was one target of such expeditions.

The history of the planet was divided into different periods, such as Arnold Era, Post-Ramirez Era, Pre-Neskoromny Era, and Sepulveda Period.

The Taguans sealed off their planet to foreign visitors in the mid-23rd century, but the planet was still the focus of much interest. In 2367, the annual symposium of the Federation Archaeology Council was held in orbit of Tagus III on board the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D). 

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