Imported goods
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Fun Facts!
100

This meat was very expensive for the more northern Greek city-states because they had less access to the ocean or the Mediterranean Sea, therefore they could not naturally get this meat.

What is (Salted) Fish?

100

The Greeks traded several items one of which was also turned into an oil. What item is this?

What are Olives?

100

This popular trading partner with Greece traded gold, papyrus, linen, and grain for cedar wood, ebony, copper, iron, ivory, and lapis lazuli.

What is Egypt?

100

Ancient Greece was known for thier lack of ______. This made trading for several food items very vital to the Greeks.

What is fertile farming land?

200

This clear material was very valuable, it was used primarily for decoration around the house.

What is glass?

200

Greeks traded their most valuable export, _____ for silver.

What is Pottery?

200

This popular trading partner with Greece traded sulfur, fruits and vegetables, sumac, salt, wine, oil, and fish.

What is Sicily?

200

The first version of coinage in Ancient Greece was ____.

What is drachma.

300

The Greeks traded almost all of their tradable items for _____.

What are crops?

300

This common exported good was very useful because it would not spoil during a long period of time on the ocean. This would also add more flavor to simple things, like bread.

What is honey?

300

This popular trader with Ancient Greece specialized in raw materials such as gold, silver, tin, and copper.

What is Ancient Carthage?

300

In Ancient Greece, 90% of all _____ production was made with barley, barley was one of the most popular plants that could be grown in Greece.

What is cereal?

400

This imported good was very valuable to the Greeks because it couldn't be made in Greece and they had to "get that bread"

What is wheat?

400

This dairy product was traded by the Greeks was very popular and valuable.

What is cheese?

400

This land traded very little, only wheat, fish, and slaves.

What is the Bosporan Kingdom?

400

Ancient Greece used coinage for several trades, the most common coin was called the ______.

What is Athenian drachma?

500

This imported good was used to build many things, however, the greeks couldn't grow enough of it, so they had to trade for it.

What is wood?

500

This animal product was very valuable, but without spices it almost useless because it went bad so quickly.

What is meat?

500

This popular trading partner with Greece relied on trading gold, salt, slaves and ivory to boost their economy.

What is Arabia?

500

Because of the ___________ ___________ Greece could control and have access to several vital trade routes and seaports.

What is the Mediterranean sea?