why was the age before renissance called dark age?
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Introduction to the Dark Ages
It refers to the period of time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Italian Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. ... The term thus evolved as a designation for the supposed lack of culture and advancement in Europe during the medieval period.
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Well it’s true tat such innovations as Roman concrete were lost, and the literacy rate was not as high in the Early Middle Ages as in Ancient Rome, the idea of the “Dark Ages” came from Renaissance.
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