CLAB05H3 Chapter 2: chapter 2

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The dark age of greece and the eighth century renaissance! Decline and recovery: the low point of the dark age reached in the two centuries after 1200bc with the smallest number of population. Continuity: the people primarily affected by the disappearance of the palace were its staffs and dependents, the agricultural and craftsman activity continued, the cultural development was not completely stagnant: by 950, almost every weapon found in. Greek tombs were made of iron(ahead of many near east regions): around 1050, protogeometric appeared, superior both technically and aesthetically. It"s used to refer to the dark age(1050-900bc) and geometric(900-700bc). The near eastern dark age: the unraveling of the old stable system was accompanied with numerous movements, anatolia and syro- palestinian was divided into a number of small states. Cyprus, phoenicia and the greece: cyprus was a major center of trade and commerce, the cypriot-aegean connection began with minoans and mycenaeans.

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