Sparta, Corinth, Argos, Athens, Megara
Spartains ate this discusting mix of pork blood vinigar and salt. Other citystates ate cheese, wine, grapes, and bread.
There were not just 14 states. At different times, there were different numbers. Here are some of them: Athens, Corinth, Thebes, Argos, Mycenae, Sparta, Knossos, Gortys, Phaestos, Pella, Potidea They spanned the entire Aegean sea. Look at slide # 2 on this website: http://www.scribd.com/doc/9266839/Ancient-Greece-CityStates
Some artifacts arefrom ancient Greece because they were produced there
The land was generally poor, so to gain food security, trade was used to buy external sources of food.
what are some popular monuments in ancient greece
Nothing, Ancient Greece came before Ancient Rome, and actually Ancient Rome took things from Greece, Romans were influenced by Greek religion and some of their architecture.
Some of the main harbors in ancient Egypt and Greece included the harbor of Alexandria, and Naucratis.
The people from ancient Greece were known for their height, or lack of. They were a particularly short people.
Some of the words you use and some of the stories you hear come from Ancient Greece.
Some artifacts arefrom ancient greece because they were produced there
Around 750 B.C. villages in a small area joined together to form a city in the shadow of a Acropolis began to develop their own tradition ad their own form of government and laws. Today these are called city-states.
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