Drachmai. The drachma was the unit of currency. They would have exchanged it for clothes, food, or anything else that was for sale.
Yes, probably, but only superiors.
probably masks and female clothes
sheepskin and horse skin
Dirty before they were washed, clean after they were washed.
Ancient greece was divided into isolated communities because of the mountains in Greece. Over 70% of Greece is mountains, and the mountains made communication between cities hard. This blocked the exchange of ideas, which resulted in all of the cities having different societies, governments, and values
the tunic was what was most commonly worn in ancient Greece
Yes, probably, but only superiors.
they wore armor
ancient Greece clothing were made of linen and wool fabrics, generally rectangular secured with a belt around their waist.
YES
probably masks and female clothes
sheepskin and horse skin
Dirty before they were washed, clean after they were washed.
Ancient greece was divided into isolated communities because of the mountains in Greece. Over 70% of Greece is mountains, and the mountains made communication between cities hard. This blocked the exchange of ideas, which resulted in all of the cities having different societies, governments, and values
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Sitta von Reden has written: 'Exchange in Ancient Greece' -- subject(s): History, Commerce, Exchange, Money
They stayed at home to cook,clean,and to wash clothes