The Greek Dark Age: Military Organization and Politics
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1GREEK DARK AGE The Greek Dark Age: Military Organization and Politics Marked in 1100 BC, the Greek Dark Age marks the end of the Mycenaean Palatial civilization. This is the age where the geometric shapes were discovered and identified, giving the age its other name, the age of Homer or the Geometric Age (Bintliff, 2019). The Period continued till the commencement of the Greek Culture and Poleis in the Ninth Century BC. Since the commencement of the Dark Age in Greece, warfare continued in several parts of the country. Everything was mostly a pandemonium. With the end of the Mycenaean Age, the palaces and the cities of the age were destroyed. The ones which were standing were left, abandoned by the people. Starting from the city of Troy to Gaza, everything was destroyed. With the New Kingdom of the Egypt fell in to dis-alignment, the Intermediate Period was marked. Figure 1: Map Showing the Greek Dark Age Source: Google Images By the beginning of this era, the Mediterranean warfare begun due to the political instability. Overthrowing the pre-existing kingdoms became a common aspect of the people. Due
2GREEK DARK AGE to less efficient military personnel in Greece, they fell into the hands of the sea people who invaded and conquer the Hittite Kingdom, which was the Part of the Anatolia and have a greater significance in the Greek history. Not only Greece, the entire Europe was surged in a huge political,economic,socialand financialdisasterwhichforcedthemtofollowfeudalism (Pomeroy et al., 2020). This era, which is also known as middle age, has very less information available in the history. The time before or after that has many information for us but Dark Age, due to catastrophic condition has suffered the loss of data which could have helped in unveiling the happenings during that time in depth (Dawson, 2018). Only a few artifacts has been found which gives us some information regarding that era. Figure 2: Artifacts found in the Greek Dark Age Source: Google Images
3GREEK DARK AGE References: Bintliff, J. (2019). 15 Social theory and the Greek Iron Age. Alternative Iron Ages: Social Theory from Archaeological Analysis. Dawson, D. (2018).The origins of Western warfare: militarism and morality in the ancient world. Routledge. Pomeroy, S. B., Burstein, S. M., Donlan, W., Roberts, J. T., Tandy, D. W., & Tsouvala, G. (2020).AbriefhistoryofancientGreece:Politics,society,andculture.Oxford University Press.