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Were the Dark Ages Really Dark?

2019
In medieval times, religion was at the centre of everything in the life of poor and uneducated people, just as it was in the lives of kings, warriors, philosophers, and scientists. Then, the sense of beauty and the perfect proportions of the sculptures, considered so important to the ancient Greeks and Romans, seemed to have completely lost their ...
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Austerity in the Dark Ages

2013
It is said, Sir, that poverty is the mother of invention — so is indolence the mother of imposture.1 Sociologist Dipankar Gupta perceptively summarizes that the period after India’s Independence was widely considered to be a move out of the ‘Dark Ages’ and ‘into the light’.2 This was most significantly a discoursal shift.
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"The dark ages." [PDF]

open access: possibleNotes and Queries, 1914
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Factoring in the Dark Ages

1993
I owe this title to a talk given by Hendrik Lenstra at MSRI Berkeley in the spring of 1990.
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The Dark Ages

The Economic History Review, 1969
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Early plant embryogenesis-dark ages or dark matter?

Current opinion in plant biology, 2017
Martin Bayer, Daniel Slane, G. Jürgens
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The Dark Ages

The Massachusetts Review, 2016
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The Greek Dark Ages

The American Journal of Philology, 1974
V. R. d'A. Desborough, Chester G. Starr
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