The subsequent period, known as the Greek Dark Ages, is marked by an absence of written records.
These were of considerable antiquity, their foundation lost in the prehistory predating the Greek Dark Ages.
Game play is very similar to the Greek Age with a few added quests and ways to get experience.
The succeeding period, known as the Greek Dark Ages, provides no evidence of the use of writing.
The Mycenaean civilization gives way to the Greek Dark Ages.
Nevertheless, these regions also survived the upheaval of the Greek Dark Ages, showing that they had acquired less political connotations.
The Protogeometric style is a pottery type associated with the Greek Dark Ages.
Homer is thus separated from his subject matter by about 400 years, the period known as the Greek Dark Ages.
For 500 years Greece stood silent, in what historians now call the Greek Dark Ages.
The period that follows these events is collectively known as the Greek Dark Ages.