The Archaic Period in ancient Greece marked a significant transition from the Dark Ages to a time of cultural revival. This era saw the emergence of the polis as the dominant political unit, the rise of aristocratic families, and widespread Greek colonization across the Mediterranean. Artistic and architectural innovations flourished during this time, including the development of black-figure and red-figure pottery techniques, life-sized marble sculptures, and the Doric and Ionic architectural orders. The period also witnessed important social and political changes, such as the rise of the hoplite class and the establishment of written laws.