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Jorge
18 January, 09:38
Which best describes an Ancient Greek traded
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Camden Porter
18 January, 10:24
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They traded liquids.
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The Ancient Greeks traded wine and olive oil for ivory, barley, and pork. They were one of the leading wine and olive oil makers in Ancient Times, but collapsed later.
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