They traded items that the have a surplus of for items that they cannot get.
The Greeks traded grain and cows for other items they needed.
Greeks
they traded pizza and bread
they used big boats
They used the sea.
Yes, the ancient Greeks did trade ivory, which was highly valued for its beauty and rarity. They sourced ivory from various regions, including Africa and India, where elephants were abundant. Greek artisans crafted intricate sculptures, jewelry, and decorative items from ivory, contributing to its desirability in trade. The trade in ivory played a role in the broader exchange of goods and culture within the Mediterranean and beyond.
The ancient Greeks ate everything with their hands, if not, they used wooden spool looking items.
The ancient Greeks ate everything with their hands, if not, they used wooden spool looking items.
In pursuit of knowledge, trade and financial advantage.
Through agriculture, mining and trade.
they had a connection to the Aegean sea