They had poor land. It was used to grow grain as the main food source, and there was little land available for livestock. Fish provided a good source of additional protein.
Psari (ψάρι)
Yes
No. The Greek gods were just as important.
they were important transportation routes for Greek people.
Fish in Greek is: Singular: ψάρι (PSAri) Plural: ψάρια (PSAria, the 'ria' is said almost like 'reya' with a rolled R)
An ichthyologist studies fish. The word consists of two greek roots. Ikhthus is the greek root for 'fish' while logos means 'study'. Thus, ichthyology is the study of fish. An ichthyologist is a person who studies fish.
The fish, though it's more correct to say that both the early Christian fish and the modern English word "ichthyology" are derived from the Greek word ikhthys (ΙΧΘΥΣ). The symbol is based on the fact that the Greek word for fish can be read as acronym for the Greek phrase Ἰησοῦς Χριστός, Θεοῦ Υιός, Σωτήρ, meaning "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior".
The #1 important was Aquarius because Aquarius is Greek.
Greek
Greeks eat a lot of fish. There are restaurants and taverns at every Greek city where you can find fish. Don't forget that there are so many islands at Greece where fish is the basic kind of food. Nowadays Greeks eat more meat than fish than fish but still fish is in the main menu of every greek family.
Bread, fish, vegetables, fruit.
psari = In the Greek alphabet "ψαρι." In ancient Greek it was "ἰχθύς" (ichthus).