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Phoenicia.
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After the downfall of the Mycenaeans, the writing system of Greece died. The lack of writing is why this is called the Dark Ages.
There were two times called Dark Ages associated with Greece. The first was the Greek Dark Ages, which lasted from 1200 to 800 BC. The other was a period in the Early Middle Ages lasting from about 630 to 800 AD. This is a time in the Early Middle Ages, or Dark Ages, that is sometimes referred to as the Byzantine Dark Ages.
Homer was the only poet we might say was famous from the Greek Dark Ages. The Greek Dark Ages began with the collapse of Mycenaean culture, and lasted about 400 years. The dates would be about 1200 to 800 BC. Homer is sometimes dated to as early as 950 BC, and sometimes as late as about 750. That being the case, he is arguably from the Greek Dark Ages. Please see the links below.
I twas found in the dark ages.
I twas found in the dark ages.
Phoenicia.
The Dark Ages. This is a period when we have very few records of.
The Dark Ages. This is a period when we have very few records of.
Ancient Greece had been long before the Dark Ages, so the answer to your question is neither. Sometimes the period between the end of the Trojan War and the beginning of the Classical Period is referred to as the Greek Dark Age.
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After the downfall of the Mycenaeans, the writing system of Greece died. The lack of writing is why this is called the Dark Ages.
After the downfall of the Mycenaeans, the writing system of Greece died. The lack of writing is why this is called the Dark Ages.
After the downfall of the Mycenaeans, the writing system of Greece died. The lack of writing is why this is called the Dark Ages.
There were two times called Dark Ages associated with Greece. The first was the Greek Dark Ages, which lasted from 1200 to 800 BC. The other was a period in the Early Middle Ages lasting from about 630 to 800 AD. This is a time in the Early Middle Ages, or Dark Ages, that is sometimes referred to as the Byzantine Dark Ages.
It wasn't. The dark ages began after the fall of the Roman Empire