3.1 The Greek Dark Ages
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The Dark Ages in Greece marked a decline after the Mycenaean collapse, with population loss and cultural regression. This period set the stage for the Archaic era, which saw the rise of city-states, Greek identity, and widespread colonization. The Archaic Period brought significant developments in Greek society. From the emergence of the alphabet to the birth of democracy, this era laid the groundwork for Classical Greece's golden age and its enduring influence on Western civilization.
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The Dark Ages in Greece marked a decline after the Mycenaean collapse, with population loss and cultural regression. This period set the stage for the Archaic era, which saw the rise of city-states, Greek identity, and widespread colonization. The Archaic Period brought significant developments in Greek society. From the emergence of the alphabet to the birth of democracy, this era laid the groundwork for Classical Greece's golden age and its enduring influence on Western civilization.
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