Dark Ages or Dark Age may refer to:
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- Dark Ages (historiography), the use of the term Dark Ages by historians and lay people
- Irish Dark Age, a period of apparent economic and cultural stagnation in late pre-historic Ireland, lasting from c. 100 BC to c. AD 300
- Parthian Dark Age, a period of three decades in the history of Parthian Empire
- Societal collapse, a situation in which a society collapses
- Dark ages of Khmer/Cambodia
- Digital dark age, a future time when it might not be possible to read historical digital documents
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- "Dark Age" (song), by the Hippos, 1988
- "Dark Ages", by Jethro Tull from Stormwatch, 1979
- "Dark Ages", by NoMeansNo from Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed, 1988
- "Dark Ages", by Scar the Martyr from Scar the Martyr, 2013
- "Dark Ages", by Yngwie Malmsteen from Trilogy, 1986
- Dark Ages (cosmology), in Big Bang cosmology, a period ending roughly 150 million to 800 million years after the Big Bang, after which stars began to form
- "Dark Era", a hypothetical age of the universe in the far future
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