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 +The '''Early Middle Ages''' are a period in the [[history of Europe]] following the fall of the [[Western Roman Empire]] spanning roughly the five centuries from AD 500 to 1000. Aspects of continuity with the earlier classical period are discussed in greater detail under the heading "[[Late Antiquity]]". The Early Middle Ages were followed by the [[High Middle Ages]].
 +==See also==
 +*[[Dark Ages]]
 +*[[Late Antiquity]]
 +*[[Early Medieval literature]]
 +*[[1st millennium]]
 +*[[Medieval demography]]
 +*[[Early medieval European dress]]
 +*[[Sassanid Empire]], [[Indo-Sassanid]] (Early Medieval Persia and India)
 +*[[Yamato period]], [[Nara period]], [[Heian period]] (Early Mediaeval Japan)
 +*[[Southern and Northern Dynasties]], [[Sui Dynasty]], [[Tang Dynasty]] (Early Medieval China)
 +*[[Turkic expansion]]
 +*[[English Medieval fashion]]
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The Early Middle Ages are a period in the history of Europe following the fall of the Western Roman Empire spanning roughly the five centuries from AD 500 to 1000. Aspects of continuity with the earlier classical period are discussed in greater detail under the heading "Late Antiquity". The Early Middle Ages were followed by the High Middle Ages.

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