It was an awesome place for cultural interaction because peaple used it for that.
The agora was a city's market place and so the centre of commercial and social activity. In Athens, there were perfume shops where males gathered to compensate for the limited hygiene, and to gossip and play politics.
It was an awesome place for cultural interaction because peaple used it for that.
It was a market place where people congregated for trade, there were temples nearby, and there were perfume shops for the men to meet at.
Greek city-states were built around the agora, or the marketplace/ civic center and the temple. These two areas held great importance to the Ancient Greeks. The agora was the place that the people gathered throughout the day and the temple was where they made offerings to their patron god.
The Agora made a huge difference in the ancient Greeks life. They sold goods and bought goods in the Agora. The women collected water from the fountains, and people could communicate in shady parts of the Agora to get out of the scorching sun.
Because the European Cities culture and trade.
im pretty sure they were made by the potters in the agora
Greek city-states were built around the agora, or the marketplace/ civic center and the temple. These two areas held great importance to the Ancient Greeks. The agora was the place that the people gathered throughout the day and the temple was where they made offerings to their patron god.
Sundiata, the great chief of the Malinke and the king of the Mali Empire, made Timbuktu an important center for Islamic Culture
london was a leading centre of culture because of its art,music,festivals,museums,theatres and lots of other entertainment .
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The children in ancient Greece did play, they made their own toys, they swam in rivers, they sold things at the Agora, or market.
the agora was an open tree lined square surrounded by columned buildings. It was both a commercial and political centre. Athenian men spent much of their days in the agora where a wide variety of activities took place. people could buy a wide range of goods. women looked after the affairs at home but usually did not attend such public places so instead they send the slaves to do the shopping. shoppers could buy lamps or cooking vessels. they bought fish, olive oil, garlic and onions for cooking. there were barbers, cobblers who made and repaired shoes, bankers who played an important role in the city whose wealth was based on trade. in one part of the agora slaves and horses were displayed for sale. The large scale production of pottery took place in a special area near the city walls. As well as being a commercial area the agora was the administrative and legal centre where Athenian democracy was put into practice.
Many assumptions about mainstream culture are made by the counterculture. One such assumption is that mainstream culture has life easier.