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 :)
they traded with other people they build boat and traded ya i was there at that time
They traded with each other.
Those around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Iron.
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
metal probally or iron (burned?)and i don't even know if ancient greece had swords back then knives probally but other than that metal or iron.
They Traded The North Sea And The East Super
Im pretty sure it traded with either Egypt or the Myceneans.
Greece first came to prominence in the Bronze Age, but the classical period occured after the Age of Iron. It depends on how ancient you want to get.
China traded silk and spices all the way to Rome and Greece more than 2000 years ago.