vastamisaegade
Vastamisaegade is a term used in Estonian historiography to describe the period commonly referred to in English as the Dark Ages or the Early Middle Ages. The label signals perceived disruptions and transformations that followed the decline of classical antiquity, as well as the gradual transition from antiquity to medieval social and political structures. While dates vary by region, the era is typically placed roughly between the 5th and the 10th or 11th centuries.
In a broad European context, vastamisaegade denotes a time of reduced urban life, trade, and literacy compared
In Estonia and the Baltic region, usage of the term is tempered by caution because early sources
Historians caution that the concept of a Dark Ages is contested, as it can imply universal decline
Vastamisaegade may appear as a translation or adaptation of the broader concept in Estonian texts, with usage