The Greek Dark Ages marked a decline after the fall of Mycenaean civilization. This period saw population drops, loss of writing, and smaller communities. The Archaic period followed, bringing growth, colonization, and the rise of city-states. Key developments included the Greek alphabet, Olympic Games, and influential works by Homer and Hesiod. The era saw the emergence of democracy in Athens, Sparta's unique governance, and the Persian Wars, setting the stage for Classical Greece.