Early Greeks lived by fishing, trading, and other things. They also herded goats and sheep.they were farmers ( of the little fertlie land they had) sailors, and traders
Early Greeks lived by fishing, trading, and other things. They also herded Goats and Sheep.they were farmers ( of the little fertlie land they had) sailors, and traders
It was connected to the lives of the early Greeks because that's what they believed, and that's what they lived by, and who they sacrificed to. The early Greeks be lived in gods and goddesses, and so, for instance, if they wanted to have a good harvest, they would have sacrificed to Demeter, goddess of Harvest, and they also would have sacrificed to Gaea, goddess of Earth (or more matter of fact, Gaea WAS earth).
they lives by many things. they lived by goats, horses and many other things
Early Greeks lived by fishing, trading, and other things. They also herded Goats and Sheep.they were farmers ( of the little fertlie land they had) sailors, and traders
The Greeks never lived in the u.s.
Early Rome was influenced by two of her neighbours, the Sabines and the Etruscans, and by the Greeks who lived in southern Italy. Over time the influence of the Sabines and the Etruscans faded, while that of the Greeks increased.
They lived in villages near large cities because if there was a they would be able to help the soldiers protect their village.
Greek geography has much to do with the way early Greeks lived. Mainland Greece lies on the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula.
the mycenaeans
No the Greeks lived BC. cars did not exist.
Greek geography has much to do with the way early Greeks lived. Mainland Greece lies on the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula.