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The Greek Bronze Age

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The Greek Bronze Age refers to the period of Greek history from approximately 3000 to 1100 BC, characterized by the use of bronze as the primary material for tools, weapons, and artwork.

Key Features

  • Use of bronze for tools and weapons
  • Emergence of urban centers
  • Development of writing systems
  • Creation of elaborate artwork and pottery

Pros

  • Significant advancements in art and technology
  • Cultural exchange and trade with neighboring civilizations
  • Establishment of early forms of Greek mythology

Cons

  • Limited archaeological evidence compared to later periods
  • Social hierarchies and class distinctions

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