Athens traded and sold pottery for 50 years
The Anasazi traded many things such as animals, pottery, beads, turquoise and a number of other things.
i believe it was a group of people called the nephites.NEW ANSWERThe oldest pottery found so far is from Yuchanyan cave in China, at 18,000 years old. Japan has many pottery examples dated at 11,000 years ago.
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Ancient Athens relied heavily on the importation and exportation of goods, as they did not have many natural crops they could harvest. The mountainous area was poor for most edible crops, but Athens had an enormous exportation of olives. Pericles himself started this in order to increase the revenue of the nation. By requiring the sale of olives by those who made it, Athens' exports rose enormously through the sale of olives for eating and its oil.
they made pottery to store food and beverages
For almost 30 years on and off. From 431 BC to 404 BC.
chariots pulled by horses were used a lot in the olden days many years ago. maybe there's a chance that these were used in Athens
It is a name of Arabic origin, literally mean pottery maker. It is very common in many civilizations for your surname to derive from your ancestors' trade
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