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Dark Ages (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC), ;1200;bc-i;;;;
(c. 1200 – c. 800 BC), archaeologic;800 BC;bc-i;;;;
gue during the 5th century, but d;5th;bc-c;;;;
ious Youth (c. 310 BC) is a rare, wa;310 BC;bc-i;;;;
aic period, c. 750 BC\nIn the 8th cen;750 BC;bc-i;;;;
y from the mid-8th century.[15] G;8th;bc-c;;;;
inage in about 680 BC.[17][where?]Th;680 BC;bc-i;;;;
al power. From 650 BC onwards, the a;650 BC;bc-i;;;;
ly complete by 650 BC.\nAthens suffer;650 BC;bc-i;;;;
vefold between 800 and 300 BC, in;800;bc-i;;;;
etween 800 and 300 BC, indicating a ;300 BC;bc-i;;;;
ontinued until 494, when the rebe;494;bc-y;;;;
revolt, and in 490 he assembled a;490;bc-y;;;;
anias but from 477 by Athens,[30];477;bc-y;;;;
ns,[30] and by 460 Persia had bee;460;bc-y;;;;
inst Persia in 450, after a disas;450;bc-y;;;;
at in Egypt in 454, and the death;454;bc-y;;;;
s on Cyprus in 450.[33]\nAs the At;450;bc-y;;;;
ns.[34] In the 450s, Athens took c;450s;bc-d;;;;
ictory, and in 447 lost Boeotia a;447;bc-y;;;;
the winter of 446/5, ending the ;446;bc-y;;;;
winter of 446/5, ending the co;5;bc-y1;;;445;
d again in the 430s, and in 431 BC;430s;bc-d;;;;
hern Greece in 424 improved Spart;424;bc-y;;;;
negoitiated in 421 by the Athenia;421;bc-y;;;;
ntinea.[39] In 415 Athens launche;415;bc-y;;;;
at Cyzicus in 410 and Arginusae ;410;bc-y;;;;
d Arginusae in 406.[43] However, ;406;bc-y;;;;
3] However, in 405 the Spartan Ly;405;bc-y;;;;
inst Sparta in 369 led to Messeni;369;bc-y;;;;
oin forces\; in 362 they were defe;362;bc-y;;;;
nce, formed in 377, collapse in t;377;bc-y;;;;
pse in the mid-350s.[52]\nThe power;350s;bc-d;;;;
r the Great in 323 until the deat;323;bc-y;;;;
throne around 276.[61] Meanwhile;276;bc-y;;;;
ic in the late 3rd century. Altho;3rd;bc-c;;;;
y tenfold from 800 BC to 400 BC, fro;800 BC;bc-i;;;;
from 800 BC to 400 BC, from 800,000 ;400 BC;bc-i;;;;
67] From about 750 BC the Greeks beg;750 BC;bc-i;;;;
f Solon (early 6th century), but ;6th;bc-c;;;;
-attendant, c. 100 BC\nSlaves had no ;100 BC;bc-i;;;;
cal rights. By 600 BC, chattel slave;600 BC;bc-i;;;;
s, produced in 425.[83]\n\nA scene ;425;bc-y;;;;
d lekythos, c. 440 BC\nLike poetry, G;440 BC;bc-i;;;;
computer from 150 to 100 BC desi;150;bc-i;;;;
er from 150 to 100 BC designed to ca;100 BC;bc-i;;;;
in the Making: 1200–479 BC@. Londo;1200;bc-i;;;;
in the Making: 1200–479 BC (2 ed.);1200;bc-i;;;;
ty states, ca. 700–338 B.C. Unive;700;bc-i;;;;
ce on the Move 900–480". In Shap;900;bc-y;;;;
n the Move 900–480". In Shapiro,;480;bc-y;;;;
early Greece, 1100–480 B.C. Ithac;1100;bc-i;;;;
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