Ancient Greeks traveled by land and sea throughout the Mediterranean Sea to establish colonies. They traded good they made such as pottery and used iron and brass to make utensils. They made wine and were fisherman as well. In Greece proper, they built magnificent temples and carved beautiful statues. They used gold and silver to make various products. By land and sea they traded with other nations such as the ancient Rome and in Syria for example. They also traded to Egypt.
In pursuit of knowledge, trade and financial advantage.
Greeks
they traded pizza and bread
they used big boats
The most common way for ancient Greeks to travel was by foot or by sea. They often walked or used boats to get from place to place.
I would say the Mediterranean Sea, because you could easily travel anywhere in the known world on it back then, and both Rome and Greece were world powers. It also served as a huge trade route.
They used the sea.
The Aegean sea.... Your welcome :]
They walked, rode horses or asses, walked, or came by boat.
Through agriculture, mining and trade.
they had a connection to the Aegean sea
they traded mostly food.