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  1. The Greek Dark Ages (c. 1200–800 BC), were earlier regarded as two continuous periods of Greek history: the Postpalatial Bronze Age (c. 1200–1050 BC) and the Prehistoric Iron Age or Early Iron Age (c. 1050–800 BC), which included all the ceramic phases from the Protogeometric to the Middle Geometric I and lasted until the beginning of the ...

  2. Jul 27, 2023 · The Greek Dark Age (c. 1200 to c. 800 BCE, overlapping with the Iron Age, c. 1200-550 BCE) is the modern-day term for the period in Greek history following the Bronze Age Collapse when the Mycenaean Civilization fell and the Linear B writing system was lost, giving the era the designation "dark" because no contemporary written accounts of it ...

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    • How did Greece change during the Dark Ages?1
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  3. History of Greece: The Dark Ages. During the Dark Ages of Greece the old major settlements were abandoned (with the notable exception of Athens), and the population dropped dramatically in numbers. Within these three hundred years, the people of Greece lived in small groups that moved constantly in accordance with their new pastoral lifestyle ...

  4. The most important change was the rise of the city-state (or polis). Prior to the Dark Age, Greece had been divided into small kingdoms, each ruled by its own king. In comparison, a polis was a form of government in which each city-state was independent and had its own laws, customs and coinage.

  5. Jan 15, 2021 · Historians believe this period was violent, sudden, and culturally disruptive. The palace economy of the Aegean Region that had characterized the Late Bronze Age, was replaced, after a hiatus, by the isolated village cultures of the Greek Dark Ages — a period that lasted for more than 400 years.

  6. Timeline. c. 1200 BCE. Second palace destroyed at Mycenae, city begins to decline. 1200 BCE - 800 BCE. Greek Dark Age . Explore the timline of Greek Dark Age.

  7. Oct 13, 2022 · During the Dark Ages, Greece was most likely divided into independent regions according to kinship groups, and the oikoi, or households. Toward the end of the Greek Dark Ages, communities began to develop that were governed by elite groups of aristocrats, as opposed to singular kings or chieftains of earlier periods.

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