Those around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Im pretty sure it traded with either Egypt or the Myceneans.
If you name the 'other places' perhaps you might get an answer.
They traded around the Mediterranean with the various peoples there, and especially the Black Sea for the grain and metals they needed.
one of the famous places in Greece are the Athens
what was traded in china
they traded with other people they build boat and traded ya i was there at that time
They traded with each other.
The ancient Greeks became traders because the rough geography and poor farmland of Greece made growing crops and needed food supplies difficult. Many city states formed colonies in places like Ionia, and then traded with them, or traded with the colonies of other city states. They also traded with other places to get other materials besides food.
In ancient Greece people traded their poessions for thingd but now they use dollars and cents
they founded colonies and traded goods
ancient Greece would trade their wife and food and weapons
A lot of the ancient places but mostly Ancient Greece.
They Traded The North Sea And The East Super
Im pretty sure it traded with either Egypt or the Myceneans.
one is Athens
They were Athena & Spartis.
Yes iron WAS traded during ancient greek times it was mainly shipped across the country from each dock to get as much asthey could for their weapons. Hope this helped :)