because nobody really knows what caused the changes between two periods in Greece history
because Greece decided they didn't want to be dark anymore.... they created the sun!
the alphabet changed, the Dorians moved south. People began to farm again and to produce food. So in other words trade revived. One benefit was a new way of writing. and that's what changes occurred in the dark ages. Dorians had to settle in Peloponnesus
The Dark Ages occurred after the fall of Rome in 476 until around 800 A.D. During this time, a lot of academic information was lost and no new inventions or learning took place during this time in Europe.
birds couldn't see the dark-colored moths on the trees darkened by industry.
Dark Age
1st AnswerThis is not a good question. The dark ages occurred much later.2nd AnswerThe Greek Dark Ages were from roughly 1200 BC to 800 BC. The iron age started in Mesopotamia, and iron working was imported to Greece, possibly during the same period.There are links below.
alot of people had died from it
well they expande greek culture and and they grew enoough to feed their families
the alphabet changed, the Dorians moved south. People began to farm again and to produce food. So in other words trade revived. One benefit was a new way of writing. and that's what changes occurred in the dark ages. Dorians had to settle in Peloponnesus
The main cause of the Dark Ages was the Mycenaeans being conquered by the Dorians.
dark death
dark death
Monarchies disappeared and oligarchies took over. Culture dwindled. Strong city-states began to appear at the latter stages.
1 positive chane was the new alphabet and 2nd they invented the agora which was below the acropolis with a market and a meeting place.
Yes.
Yes they do.
The Dark Ages occurred after the fall of Rome in 476 until around 800 A.D. During this time, a lot of academic information was lost and no new inventions or learning took place during this time in Europe.
Some changes that occurred was that people stopped teaching others how to write or do craft work, farmers grew only enough food to meet their families needs, oversea trade slowed and poverty took place, and Greeks had forgotten their written language