it depends on what piercing your talking about
The end of the Roman empire up to the Norman invasion of England in 1066 is the period known as the Dark Ages. The end of the Dark Ages is often counted as the beginning of the Middle Ages in British History.
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No, the Dark Ages and the Middle Ages are not synonymous in terms of historical periods. The Dark Ages typically refer to the early medieval period, while the Middle Ages encompass a broader time frame from the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance.
The Greek Dark Ages began in about the year 1200 BC. There is no exact year for their beginning. Clearly, the Greek Dark Ages and the Dark Ages were not the same thing, and they were not really related, as the Dark Ages began in the middle of the 5th century AD.
The Late Middle Ages started in about 1300 and lasted until 1450 or 1500. There is a link below to an article on the subject.
No, they did not have earring back then. It was not invented untill 1900's. They did not invent piercings back then.
Some of the problems encountered when defining the beginning of the Middle Ages is determining the beginning of Christianity and coinciding that with the fall of Rome.
The end of the Roman empire up to the Norman invasion of England in 1066 is the period known as the Dark Ages. The end of the Dark Ages is often counted as the beginning of the Middle Ages in British History.
You have to be 18 in Georgia to legally get a tattoo (if you are under 18 & use a fake ID the artist can lose their liscense & be charged with child abuse). For piercings you have to be 16 and have parental consent.
At the beginning of the Middle Ages when Rome fell.
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there is no age limit for ear piercing besides cartilage its normally from 13-16 yrs of age , but must have the signature of an adult. and belly piercings have an age limit of 13 with an adults signature, but if your 16 then you must have id:)
it was the beginning of the middle ages
It was the beginning of the Dark Ages
The event which historians consider as marking the end of the western part of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Middle Ages (not dark ages) is the deposition of Romulus Augustus, the last emperor of the western part of the empire in 476.
It was the beginning of the Dark Ages
Most date it beginning in 1066 with the Battle of Hastings.