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| #1867001 in Books | imusti | 2016-02-25 | 2016-02-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.55 x.58 x5.51l,.0 | File type: PDF | 256 pages | Bloomsbury Academic||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Dark Ages, as in poorly documented and poorly known|By JPS|This essay from Michael Decker is a fascinating and a useful book in two respects even if it may be best suited to scholars and students of Byzantium, and for those specialising in the period around AD 600 to AD 900 (the so-called Byzantine Dark Ages).
The first aspect of the “Dark Ages” expressio||This is the first comprehensive archaeological evaluation of the early medieval period spanning the 6th through 9th centuries, one of the less explored periods of the history of Byzantium, traditionally labelled the Dark Ages.
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The Byzantine Dark Ages explores current debates about the sudden transformation of the Byzantine Empire in the wake of environmental, social and political changes. Those studying the Byzantine Empire, the successor to the Roman Empire in the eastern Mediterranean, have long recognized that the mid-7th century CE ushered in sweeping variations in the way of life of many inhabitants of the Mediterranean world, with evidence of the decline of the size and economi...
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