Ancient Greeks utilized their land in various ways, primarily through agriculture, herding, and trade. The mountainous terrain limited large-scale farming, so they grew crops like olives, grapes, and grains in suitable areas. They raised livestock, such as Goats and Sheep, which were well-suited to the rocky landscape. Additionally, the proximity to the sea facilitated maritime trade, allowing them to exchange goods with other cultures and access resources not available in their region.
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Mesopotamia.
Native, free born, land owning men, although later in Greek times, land owning was omitted.
Sparta
In Greek, 'Mesopotamia' means '(land) between rivers'. 'Meso' means 'in between' and 'potami' means 'river'.
Tara meansgod-is of land in Greek
The Greek land of the dead was sometimes called the underworld, the land of Hades, (the god who oversaw the dead), or sometimes just Hades.Hades
greek geometria means the measurement of earth or land from ge "earth, land" and metria "to measure."
Colchis.
Yes, they did. Northern Greece use to be Macedonia. Solun (or thessaloniki now) use to be Macedonia's capital. It was very wrong and unfair but it happened. (I learnt this in history) Greek army's use to beat or even kill Macedonains if they spoke anything but greek. Even today northern Greece is still classed as Macedonia, but under greek occupation.
ξηρά
"Earth" or "land"
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Mesopotamia.
Native, free born, land owning men, although later in Greek times, land owning was omitted.
You use Greek words in Greek language. There are various words that must be used in Greek language.
The rich land owners in Greek were the Aristocrats.