mid700s
The mid-700s, also known as the period around 750-740 BCE, falls within the later stages of the Iron Age in many parts of the world. This era is characterized by the widespread use of iron for tools and weapons, leading to significant societal changes, including agricultural improvements and increased warfare. In the Near East, the Assyrian Empire was a dominant force, engaged in expansionist campaigns and solidifying its control over a vast territory.
Across the Mediterranean, the Greek world was transitioning from its Dark Ages. While still largely decentralized,
The history of this period is pieced together through archaeological evidence and limited textual records. The