Late Helladic

The early history of Greece is commonly described as: Early Helladic (c.2800 - 2000 B.C.), Middle Helladic (c.2000 - 1500 B.C.), and Late Helladic (c.1500 - 1100 B.C.) The Late Helladic is the time in which Mycenaean Greece flourished. The decline of Mycenaean culture 400 years later heralded the start of the Greek Dark Ages. The Late Helladic period corresponds to the New Kingdom in Egypt.

 

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