Feet for the infantry and archers, horses for the cavalry, pack horses and wagons for supplies and extra weapons, cargo ships for supplies and warships for the marines.
In Athens, they had a strong navy because they were on the water. In Sparta, they had the strongest military in all of ancient Greece.
Sparta
The most common transport in Ancient Greece was the trireme, a type of warship that was fast and agile, allowing for both naval warfare and trade. Additionally, smaller boats and fishing vessels were widely used for transportation along the extensive coastline and rivers. On land, horses and donkeys were prevalent for carrying goods and people, while carts pulled by oxen facilitated heavier transport. Overall, the combination of maritime and terrestrial transport was crucial for trade and communication in Ancient Greece.
katlyn and gabriella
Only boys. from ages 7-12. then they went into the military.
Greece is currently in the top 3 ranking (military) in the world. Greece was the strongest military in ancient Greece too.
Sparta's military strength was their army, witch was the best in Ancient Greece.
In Athens, they had a strong navy because they were on the water. In Sparta, they had the strongest military in all of ancient Greece.
Sparta
Ninjas
Alexander the Great.
Sparta
Military houses in ancient Greece were called Tentus Canvassus. We now know them, today, as canvas tents. These were past tents as opposed to present tents.
Military houses in ancient Greece were called Tentus Canvassus. We now know them, today, as canvas tents. These were past tents as opposed to present tents.
military skills and fighting spirit
Sparta
10 years old