The most common way for ancient Greeks to travel was by foot or by sea. They often walked or used boats to get from place to place.
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Because thats what they had most of
AnswerLike most other civilizations of their time, the ancient Greeks got around by land or sea. In other words, if they wanted to go to Persia they would walk (or march) across the land or sail across the Mediterranean Sea.They were much the same as us... just without cars, trains, bikes, planes, and the list goes on.Although I agree with the above answer, I feel compelled to add that in the ancient world the sea was of great importance in terms of travel. In fact it is one element of the ancient world that differs greatly form the modern. The sea, or rather water masses, were seen as connecting, rather than dividing. Travel over water was easier, faster, and cheaper than travel over land. This is especially true if they wished to transport goods etc.
The resemble bravery, beauty and the glory of ancient Greeks.
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Archimedes Plato and most ancient Greeks phlosiphers
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the ancient Greece most valued there philosophy and art.
Most felt that the ancient Greeks were very advanced so it must be true.
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