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Guthroth20 Oct 2014 11:35 a.m. PST

Can folk point me to some online references discussing the suggested predating of the Trojan war, taking into account the suggested deleting of one or more Egyptian dynasties between the 18th and 19th ?

TIA.

TKindred Supporting Member of TMP20 Oct 2014 11:46 a.m. PST
MingtheMad20 Oct 2014 11:47 a.m. PST

link I read about it. Seems the Greek dark ages have no pottery

EvilBen21 Oct 2014 7:38 a.m. PST

Seems the Greek dark ages have no pottery

Except for all the early LHIIIC, later LHIIIC, 'Submycenaean', Early Protogeometric, Middle Protogeometric, Late Protogeometric, Early Geometric I, Early Geometric II, Middle Geometric I, Middle Geometric II, Late Geometric I, and Late Geometric II pottery.

The Greek 'dark ages' are only dark in so far as there is an absence of surviving written records; there is no shortage of archaeological data (which is partly why the term 'early iron age' is often preferred now).

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