They mostly walked but if it was a far distance they would travel by boat or chariot.
Foot, animal riding and haulage, boat and ship. The gods floated around.
Walking, carts, mainly water transport which could move large cargo loads effectively in the absence of mechanised transport.
Ancient Greece did use gold.
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*Ancient greece gave us a democracy * Ancient greece gave use the hippocratic vote *They gave us the Olympic games
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The most common transport in Ancient Greece was the trireme, a type of warship that was fast and agile, allowing for both naval warfare and trade. Additionally, smaller boats and fishing vessels were widely used for transportation along the extensive coastline and rivers. On land, horses and donkeys were prevalent for carrying goods and people, while carts pulled by oxen facilitated heavier transport. Overall, the combination of maritime and terrestrial transport was crucial for trade and communication in Ancient Greece.
the battle formation that ancient Greece used was called the phalanx formation.
ancient greece was effected by deep valleys because it use to be under ground
With the slowness and low capacity of animal transport and wagons, boat transport by sea and river was by far the most important.