They traded linen cloth, olive oil, and slaves.
Their countryside was rugged and poor, their population expanding, and they needed to import grain and metals.
they traded pizza and bread
The Greeks traded grain and cows for other items they needed.
They did not have enough land to grow grain. Only 1/4 of the land was usable for growing grain. They traded for grain in the region.
From the colonies they established in Italy, Sicily and Asia Minor.
The Greeks, like many ancient people, viewed the Earth as having a feminine aspect because, like women, it brings forth life. Demeter was really just an extension of Gaia, who was also represented as female.
They traded olive oil,wool and pottery for grain, timber, slaves and animal hide
grain storges
They took their grain as bread, not pasta. One story is the Marco Polo brought it back from China, but this is unlikely. There is some support for the idea that the Arabs introduced it to the west, but this was later than the time of the ancient Greeks.
In exchange, the Greeks got grain, timber, and metal.
The mountainous land did not provide enough arable or grazing land to support such production.
The ancient grain warehouse is a shack/shed like structure. It is used to store the crops that the ancient Mesopotamia people harvested(mostly grains like wheat and barley).