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    The 9th century BC started the first day of 900 BC and ended the last day of 801 BC. Contents. 1 Overview; 2 Events; 3 Significant persons; 4 Inventions, discoveries, introductions . Overview . The 9th century BC was a period of great changes in civilizations. In Africa, Carthage is founded by the Phoenicians.
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    The Greek Dark Ages and Greek Dark Age (ca. 1200 BC-800 BC) are terms which have regularly been used to refer to the period of Greek history from the presumed Dorian invasion and end of the Mycenaean Palatial civilization around 1200 BC, to the first signs of the Greek city-states in the 9th century BC. These terms are gradually going out of use, since the former lack of archaeological ...
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    The 9th millennium BC marks the beginning of the Neolithic period.. Agriculture spreads throughout the Fertile Crescent and use of pottery becomes more widespread. Larger settlements like Jericho arise along salt and flint trade routes. Northern Eurasia is resettled as the glaciers of the last glacial maximum retreat. World population is at a few million people, likely below 5 million.
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    Archaic period (c.8th to c.6th centuries BC) The earliest period of classical antiquity takes place before the background of gradual re-appearance of historical sources following the Bronze Age collapse.The 8th and 7th centuries BC are still largely proto-historical, with the earliest Greek alphabetic inscriptions appearing in the first half of the 8th century.
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    Oswald Spengler's civilization model appears as three tables, each in a three-page long folded sheet, inserted between pages 68 and 69 of the first volume of his Der Untergang des Abendlandes, in the definitive edition published under the author's care by C. H. Beck in Munich, in 1931.Page numbers slightly changed from the previous German editions, yet were always placed immediately after the ...
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    Pliny reports that the 6th century BC poet Hipponax wrote satirae that were so cruel that the offended hanged themselves. The confusion with the satyr supported the understanding of satire as biting, like Juvenal, and not mild, like Horace, and this is reflected in literary criticism and method in Early Modern Europe until the 17th century ...
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    Art of the 9th century . Art in the 9th century was primarily dedicated to the Church and employed as basic tools of the Roman Catholic mass. Thousands of golden art objects were made: Sacred cups, vessels, reliqueries, crucifixes, rosaries, altar pieces, and statues of the Virgin and Child or Saints all kept the flame of art from dying out.
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    A History of Classical Philology from the Seventh Century BC to the Twentieth Century AD (1911) ... Reinach's Manuel de Philologie Classique is admirable as a work of reference, ... The point in a middle position was a comma. The last disappeared from use in the ninth century A.D., when it was replaced by the mark which we now call a comma.
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    The nine lyric poets (nine melic poets) were a canon of archaic Greek composers esteemed by the scholars of Hellenistic Alexandria as worthy of critical study.. They were: Alcman (choral lyric, seventh century BC) ; Sappho (monodic lyric, c. 600 BC) ; Alcaeus (monodic lyric, c. 600 BC) ; Anacreon (monodic lyric, sixth century BC) ; Stesichorus (choral lyric, sixth century BC)
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    The 10th century BC started the first day of 1000 BC and ended the last day of 901 BC. Overview . Image:World 1000 BCE.png. Map of the world in 1000 BC. This period followed the Bronze Age collapse in the Near East, and the century saw the Early Iron Age take hold in the Near East.
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