Yes, it was their basic source of food.
corn, olives and grapes
The land was difficut to farm
because there was too many mountains to farm
olives,grapes,melons,peaches,tomatoes,oranges,tobacco,cotton,and goats milk
They would clear timberland that was available to them, or conquer a nearby land and take it's territory for itself.
the land was very difficult to farm because the land wasn't very level
the land was very difficult to farm because the land wasn't very level
the myth has been exaggerated over time, it was more of a Trojan poney, most likely to help on the farm
Greece was mountainous so it was difficult to farm though i know they were able to plant grapes. They were able to farm on very little land. If you want a more specific answer you should search it on google, you'll probably find a page about greece there. Hope this helped :)
It's because the soil was overworked. Also, the war destroyed the farmlands.
They were educated in the home by their parents, as part of working on the farm, the household or a family business. Rich families might have slaves to help, and the brightest and richest might go to an academy run by a philosopher as teenagers.
The first fruits of the season were offered to the gods of farm and field: Demeter received the first corn, Dionysos the first grapes, and Athene the first olives.