They traded pottery, bronze, silver, gold vessels, olive oil and food
Um, well they usually traded olive oil,pottery,slaves,and food.
Some of the most traded items among this nation were perfumes from Arabia, cheese and pork from Sicily, wheat, barley, and glass from Egypt, ivory from Ethiopia, and rugs from Carthage. In exchange for these items, Greece produced and traded only wine, olives, pottery, olive oil, fresh-water fish, and jewelry because these are the only items that were in abundance.
In their market places. Trade extended, mainly by boat, to other cities and territories, spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, as their desire for metals, produce and fibres expanded, and their ability to provide tradable goods like pottery and fabrics increased.
The Greeks traded wine, olive oil and other products. They also traded pottery. They would trade all these products for copper, gold, silver, and jewels.
They traded pottery, bronze, silver, gold vessels, olive oil and food
food and toys
they traded olive,grapes, etc.
Trade, warfare.
In most cases, maritime trade. Greeks would sell (and transport by sea) stuff like wine and timber and import or trade anything other countries had to offer.
Foodstuffs, textiles, timber, arts and crafts, slaves.
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the would trade
Greece was surounded by water and it was the eaisiest way to get trade form other countries.
They are connected because countries trade. Greece mainly trades with countries in Europe but it does trade with countries around the world.
They traded with each other.
If you are saying ancient Greece then athenians survival was based on getting other items from trade while Spartans discouraged trade
Trade, warfare.
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In most cases, maritime trade. Greeks would sell (and transport by sea) stuff like wine and timber and import or trade anything other countries had to offer.
ancient Greece use to trade is food, animals and mostly plants. THANK YOU for choosing answers.com.
they traded with other people they build boat and traded ya i was there at that time
Foodstuffs, textiles, timber, arts and crafts, slaves.
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