They could get land and money(gold or jewlrey) But I'm not so sure, so check please.
Foodstuffs, minerals, jewelry, fabrics, timber, slaves.
I have no idea Patrick doesn't either
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with the ancient egyptians and ancient greeks
Take a look at ancient Greece on a map. There are many islands and much coastland. Travel by water is much faster than by land. The ancient Greeks traded with many people all around the Mediterranean.
Did ancient Greeks drw for there communtion
what was traded in china
No, the ancient Greeks were pantheistic. they worshiped many gods and goddesses.
they traded pizza and bread
They usually fished, traded, or farmed.
they traded mostly food.
They traded items that the have a surplus of for items that they cannot get.
They traded olive oil,wool and pottery for grain, timber, slaves and animal hide
with the ancient egyptians and ancient greeks
Thousands of years. The ancient Greeks traded along the coastlines and all the ancient societies traded with each other overland and by sea routes.
The Greeks traded with anyone.The Greeks traded with Egypt for papyrus
Farmed, fished, workd as tradesmen, traded, artistic performers and producers, sailors, soldiers.
The Greeks traded pottery, bronze, silver, gold vessels, olive oil, food, wheat, wine, corn, slaves, and iron.
With the beginning of the greek civilization (as in all civs). Here between 3500 and 3000 BC. (Cycladic period)
They traded linen cloth, olive oil, and slaves.