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Scattered Candles in the Night – Civilization during the Greek Dark Age (c. 1100-750 BC)
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The Greek Dark Age, spanning roughly from 1100 to 750 BC, marks a mysterious chapter in the history of ancient Greece. Characterized by a sharp decrease in population, the abandonment of the once might Mycenaean palatial centers, disruption of trade networks, the loss of literacy and a steep decline in artistic endeavors, this time period was generally one of economic hardship and political fragmentation. However, amidst the darkness there were pockets of prosperity and social changes that eventually allowed for the rise of powerful Greek city-states and the dawn of Archaic Greek civilization.

Contents:

00:00 Introduction and Context
02:50 What was the Greek Dark Age
08:36 Greece enters the Iron Age
09:59 Greece starts to Recover
11:15 Chiefs and Chiefdoms
15:51 The Geometric Period
17:35 The Greek Alphabet
18:33 Panhellenism
21:53 Thank You and Patrons

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@gdk7704

1 week ago

Bro, YOU are like a candle in the night which is social media. In a world where the average attention span is 3 seconds, you come up with elegant and most of all accurate historical content, without any click bait or sensationalism. Keep doing what you're doing Cy, there are many of us who truly appreciate your labour!

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@ahumanperson3649

1 week ago

Another banger from Cy (I am one nanosecond into the video)

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@juelbriggs447

1 week ago

I am absolutely fascinated by the Minoan, Aegean, Greek and Levant Bronze Age and the so called "Dark Age" that came after it. The "Sea Peoples", the first adoption and then rapid spread of the alphabet and the increased use of iron. The Ancient Greek and other people's writing down of their "myths" (which up to that time were embellished verbal accounts of Bronze Age history really) flowered eg Homer's Iliad and Odysee, the Old Testament etc. Amazing. I hope that one day someone (or AI) will be able to translate Linear A.

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@noahlogue

1 week ago

Cys channel is easily my favorite channel on YouTube.

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@vinrusso821

1 week ago

Not as bad as many thought? I hear this often now, but when you lose 3/4 of your entire population, I would say it was pretty bad. A huge mystery to be sure.

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@GLeibniz1716

1 week ago

A really obscure period of antiquity that you illuminate; and out of which classical Greece arose! Well done cy and be safe!

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@richjordan6461

4 days ago

Whoever the guy was who re-invented a Greek writing system must have been a genuis, a true Greek hero. Like a Galileo or Issac Newton type. And to think...we have no idea who he (or she) was

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@WanaxTV

1 week ago

Great video on one of my favorite topics!

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@robertstan2349

1 week ago

i think it's become fashionable to deny 'dark age' as a concept. i can imagine some future historian after a nuclear holocaust knocks us back into the 15th century claiming there was no true dark age and it wasn't as bad as all that 😋

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@danielschaeffer1294

1 week ago

The influence of Homer in modern culture is still felt; even in modern films, which usually contain one of two types of hero; the lone crazed avenger whose best buddy gets it, so he heads off for the final showdown, and the lovable scoundrel who outwits his foes and goes back home to the girl he left behind him.

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@JustGrowingUp84

1 week ago

I love these dives into more obscure periods of history, excellent video Cy!

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@mohammedsaysrashid3587

1 week ago

Really it was remarkable and informative work about the Dark Age of Helen's ( ancient Greek 🇬🇷 civilization) shared by an amazing ( history with Cy) channel.

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@maykonjunkes6027

1 week ago

Oi Ciro! Que bom receber a notificação de um vídeo seu! Eu estava com saudades!

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@nyallcode

1 week ago

I've always wanted to see a video on this! Great work, your ancestors are surely proud!

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@t.j.payeur5331

1 week ago

Thank you, Cy. This was great, it's appreciated.

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@christinekulper7824

1 week ago

Thank you, Cy. Very much enjoyed. ❤

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@Leo_ofRedKeep

1 week ago

The hypothesis of the "Dorian invasion" comes with the question of what an invasion is. It could be a whole people migrating in and displacing, slaughtering or admixing with the former inhabitants, or it could be an army taking control of the existing structures and replacing the ruling/taxing class while leaving the food producing populace as it was but altering the system that had made former monumental constructions possible. It seems similar to the rule of former parts of the Roman empire by the elite of Germanic tribes. The evolution of the "basileus" function from a civil servant to a king or nobleman fits such a narrative too.

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@joeshmoe8345

1 week ago

Another excellent post, thanks a bunch for sharing with us Cy Guy!

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@brettmuir5679

1 week ago

High praise to you Cy. 400 years on a text book page one digests in a gulp. You help make it real. Your channel is sooooo good. Thank you for all the work you do...I would love to stumble upon you some year hence, somewhere in Anatolia, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran...my good man, I stumbled upon you on YouTube. Perhaps one of these days we both will be lost in Armenia. I love this channel :)

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@tafinzer

1 week ago

Always love your work 🙌🏼

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