Yes, probably, but only superiors.
No, Ancient Greece was before the Silk Road. They followed the coastlines along the Mediterranean Sea to trade with shallow draft ships.
They had to trade, because they were in the middle of the desert, and there were not many trees. So, they traded with Mesopotamia, or Greece or somthing so they could get furniture, clothes, silk, spices, and alot of other daily stuff. -Lauren
probably masks and female clothes
Drachmai. The drachma was the unit of currency. They would have exchanged it for clothes, food, or anything else that was for sale.
Dirty before they were washed, clean after they were washed.
the clothes in greece are made of cloth ,silk and lots more material
No, Ancient Greece was before the Silk Road. They followed the coastlines along the Mediterranean Sea to trade with shallow draft ships.
the tunic was what was most commonly worn in ancient Greece
they wore armor
ancient Greece clothing were made of linen and wool fabrics, generally rectangular secured with a belt around their waist.
silk
YES
China traded silk and spices all the way to Rome and Greece more than 2000 years ago.
They had to trade, because they were in the middle of the desert, and there were not many trees. So, they traded with Mesopotamia, or Greece or somthing so they could get furniture, clothes, silk, spices, and alot of other daily stuff. -Lauren
probably masks and female clothes
Drachmai. The drachma was the unit of currency. They would have exchanged it for clothes, food, or anything else that was for sale.
silk is the contribution they used. they made thing out of silk and got to wear clothes and armor