They arrived as nomads, and settled on the land to secure a stable living as farmers. This changed over time as some turned to shepherding, fishing, trade, artisans and artists, but the core occupation of a city-state was farming, from which they got their daily bread.
Yes.
small farmers used to own their own town
yes they did because all Greeks had wells at their houses
ancient greeks?
no
Most were farmers and ate a diet of vegetables and cow meats.
First came the hunter-gatherers and then the farmers. After farmers, the people on the island of Crete became civilized and thus the Minoans came to existence, becoming the first Ancient Greeks. So basically, the hunter gatherers and farmers who lived in Greece are the Ancient Greeks ancestors.
no
small farmers used to own their own town
Yes.
yes they did because all Greeks had wells at their houses
most Ancient Egyptians were peasant farmers
ancient greeks?
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Most Greeks and Romans were farmers, both were in debt thus gaining independent farmers.
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