Bartering in Greece can be traced back to ancient times, with evidence suggesting that it was practiced as early as the 8th century BCE. This system of direct exchange of goods and services was common before the introduction of coinage in the 7th century BCE, which facilitated trade. Bartering played a crucial role in local economies and commerce, especially in the context of small communities and rural areas.
International bartering in the medieval times started about 1000 A.D.
Because it is a more efficient means of exchange than bartering.
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The concept of citizenship began in Ancient Greece and Rome.