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Today, knowledge of Greek culture from 1150–750 BCE primarily is derived from
oral histories that later were written down.
records written by ancient Greeks during that era.
records written by other cultures during that era.
myths written down by ancient storytellers.
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oral histories that later were written down.
Explanation: the period 1150–750 BCE (the Greek Dark Ages) left few contemporary written records. Most of what we know comes from oral traditions — especially the Homeric epics and related myths — that were transmitted orally and only recorded in writing centuries later (plus archaeological evidence and later classical accounts).
Explanation: the period 1150–750 BCE (the Greek Dark Ages) left few contemporary written records. Most of what we know comes from oral traditions — especially the Homeric epics and related myths — that were transmitted orally and only recorded in writing centuries later (plus archaeological evidence and later classical accounts).
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