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1

 Excavation of discontinuously occupied smaller but also nucleated refuge settlements of the “Dark Age” such as Zagora, or Lefkandi, also suggests a likely association with a “Chieftain” society, but these are seen as “failed poleis” (protocity states) which do not survive competition with other emergent centers so as to last into historical times.

2

 Discussion has focused on famous Classical sites with evidence for significant EIA and early historic communities (Athens, Argos, Thebes, Knossos). These are identified as large EIA population refuges, from which the surrounding regions could have been repopulated (such as Attica from Athens) and even whole abandoned areas resettled (such as Melos and Kea islands). If these large settlements had preserved complex social and political arrangements, a similar stratified society could have later diffused from them into the colonized landscape, suiting the evidence for the continuity of elite power structures throughout the Dark Age (Morris 1987).



 

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