The Iron Ages in Europe originate in …

Years: 909BCE - 819
The Iron Ages in Europe originate in the Bronze Age collapse in the ancient Near East, in ancient India (with the post-Rigvedic Vedic civilization), ancient Iran, and ancient Greece (with the Greek Dark Ages).

There is no definitive cultural break between the thirteenth and twelfth century BCE throughout the entire region, although certain new features in the hill country, Transjordan, and coastal region may suggest the appearance of the Aramaean and Sea People groups.

There is evidence, however, that shows strong continuity with Bronze Age culture, although the culture begins to diverge more significantly from that of the late second millennium.

The Iron Age begins in the eighth century BCE in Central Europe and in the sixth century BCE in Northern Europe.

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