SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL LIFE IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES

Abstract
The Early Middle Ages, spanning from the 5th to the 10th century, was a pivotal period in European history, marked by significant socio-economic and cultural transformations. Following the decline of the Roman Empire, the continent was plagued by invasions, fragmentation, and instability. However, amidst this turmoil, a new social, economic, and cultural landscape emerged, laying the foundations for the development of medieval society.
Keywords
Dark ages, Europe, social-economic life, culture, fertile lands, wars, formation new cultures.
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