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One of the key exports of ancient Greece was olive oil, which was highly valued for its use in cooking, cosmetics, and religious rituals. Additionally, Greece exported pottery, particularly beautifully crafted ceramics, which showcased their artistic skills. Other notable exports included wine and textiles, contributing to Greece's trade networks throughout the Mediterranean. These exports played a significant role in the economy and cultural exchange of ancient Greece.
i believe pottery, olives, and graps are...........
the major exports are olive oil, petroleum products, and manufacutred goods. at least that's what I hear. some imports are ivory, grain, timber, and metal. but that's like, from a long time ago.
its from ancient Greece
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
Some important exports from ancient Greece are olive oil, wine metalware, and beautiful pottery.
i believe pottery, olives, and graps are...........
Metals, gemstones, foodstuffs, weapons, fabrics, slaves.
yes, olive oil, and wine were one of their main exports........................................
timber ivory grain metal these are what come to mind hope this helps :)
Wine, Bread, and Cheese are major imports and exports of Greece
Imports and exports of Greece include sugar, coffee, shrimp, and mining produce
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greece's most common export is olive oil
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.
the major exports are olive oil, petroleum products, and manufacutred goods. at least that's what I hear. some imports are ivory, grain, timber, and metal. but that's like, from a long time ago.
its from ancient Greece