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Each other for the most part. Greece was a maritime civilization, and had colonies scattered throughout the Mediterranean.

Considering that ancient Greeks regarded any non-Greek speaking person as a barbarian, they tended not to trade with foreigners. They instead received all their goods from their many colonies throughout the Mediterranean. These included the many Greek Islands, Asia Minor (Turkey), Southern Italy, Sicily, and colonies scattered along the North African coast and Western Spain.

They traded pottery, bronze, silver, gold, vessels, olive oil, and food,mainly.

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