Dark Age
The Dark Age of Greece.
The time period that occurred right after the Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt is known as the First Intermediate Period. This era, spanning approximately from 2181 to 2055 BCE, was characterized by political fragmentation, a decline in centralized power, and a struggle for control among various regional leaders. It followed the collapse of the Old Kingdom, which had been marked by strong centralized rule and monumental construction projects. The First Intermediate Period eventually gave way to the Middle Kingdom, a time of reunification and cultural revival.
The Roman Empire's fall left Europe vunerable to the savage attacks of the Vikings and the tribes from the east. Christianity took over for some time, and then the Barbarian tribes from the east came into the west and moved the people further west-ward. After some time, the Vikings came down from the North and first attacked Lindisfarne and then the rest of the monastaries or what not. This era is called the Medieval Era and it goes on for hundreds of years.
The Great Depression which occurred world wide.
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The Dark Age of Greece.
The Caroline Period occurred during the reign of Charles I.
The Great Depression
Caroline Period
A disorder to the fall of the Han dynasty collapse
The Hellenistic period. :3
In this time period huge economic development occurred in Greece
The time period that occurred right after the Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt is known as the First Intermediate Period. This era, spanning approximately from 2181 to 2055 BCE, was characterized by political fragmentation, a decline in centralized power, and a struggle for control among various regional leaders. It followed the collapse of the Old Kingdom, which had been marked by strong centralized rule and monumental construction projects. The First Intermediate Period eventually gave way to the Middle Kingdom, a time of reunification and cultural revival.
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1st mammals & dinosaurs
Mycenaean is the term applied to the art and culture of Greece from ca. 1600 to 1100 B.C. The name derives from the site of Mycenae in the Peloponnese, where once stood a great Mycenaean fortified palace. Mycenae is celebrated by Homer as the seat of King Agamemnon, who led the Greeks in the Trojan War. In modern archaeology, the site first gained renown through Heinrich Schliemann's excavations in the mid-1870s, which brought to light objects whose opulence and antiquity seemed to correspond to Homer's description of Agamemnon's palace. The extraordinary material wealth deposited in the Shaft Graves at Mycenae (ca. 1550 B.C.) attests to a powerful elite society that flourished in the subsequent four centuries.
Historians sometimes call thee time of disorder that followed the collapse of the Han the Period of Disunion