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The Existence of Ancient Greece
The society of Ancient Greek began about 700-year BC and ended in 146 BC. It is said to have lasted from the archaic period of the 8th to 6th centuries BC to the end of the antiquity. This civilisation ended the war with a victory at the battle of Corinth. -
Farming in Ancient Greece
80% of the people living in Ancient Greece was involved with the farming and agriculture around the 8th - 4th century BCE (BC).
Farming in Greece was actually difficult due to the limited amount of good soil. -
Trading In Ancient Greece
Trading existed around the time farming had existed in Greece, (8th - 6th century BC). However, trading was hard due to the high mountains which seperated the city-state. This made it had to trade food and other products. Trade in only happen in each city-state themselves. -
Social Classes in Ancient Greece
The social classes applied to men only, as women all took their social and legal status from their husband or their male partner. Women in ancient Greece were not permitted to take part in public life. -
Religion in Ancient Greece
While there were few concepts universal to all the Greek peoples, there were common beliefs shared by many. 1 of them is the belief of having an after when oneself dies -
Laws in Ancient Greece
Ancient Greek law consists of the laws and legal institutions of Ancient Greece. In the discipline of the comparative law, Greek law has been compared both with Roman law, and with the primitive institutions of the Germanic nations.