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Style and Society in Dark Age Greece: The Changing Face of a Pre-literate Society, 1100-700 BC (New Studies in Archaeology)
by James Whitley
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... The Greek Dark Ages: an historical object As Anthony Snodgrass (1971, t-1o) has shown, the Greeks themselves knew of no Dark Age. In so far as they held any views at all about their distant past, these contradicted one another. Hesiod (Works ... "
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Ancient Greece (Edinburgh Leventis Studies)
by Sigrid Deger-Jalkotzy
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... wanted to appear as heirs and successors of the heroic kings), but it would not give us any information about Dark Age and early archaic politics. ... "
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History's Greatest Liars
by Joseph McCabe
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with references to "Dark Age".
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... It is a large part of our reasons for speaking of a Dark Age that all the works in which these ideas were expounded, except the famous poem of Lucretius, were destroyed by the ... "
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The Origins of Greek Religion
by Bernard C. Dietrich
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... But these epics were recorded much later, in the Dark Age, probably before the sixth, but certainly not before the eighth century when the Greeks had devised their alphabet from Phoenician ... "
Key Phrases:
Bronze Age, Dark Age, Near East, Hagia Triada, Middle Helladic, Mycenaean Age, cult localities, invocatory titles, cult locality, cave cult, peak cult, cult continuity
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