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Short note on Dark Ages of Greece.​

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The Greek Dark Age is the interval between the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization, around 1200 BCE, and the Greek Archaic Period, around c. 800 BCE. ... Iron-working is the one technological innovation that stands out during this period, so the Greek Dark Age is also known as the Early Iron Age.

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Greek Dark Age. The year 1100 B.C. or so marked the end of higher civilization in the Aegean for a long time. The succeeding period (1100-750 B.C.) is conventionally called the Dark Ages of Greece, and it is aptly named. ... This is due partly to the poverty of the Aegean and partly to conditions elsewhere.

The Greek Dark Ages were characterized by a gradual, though severe, decline in material culture. Mycenaean pottery styles were gradually replaced by proto-Geometric ware, cremation supplanted burial, and the appearance of long pins and spectacle-fibula suggest a new style of dress.

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