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becausae that is all that they knew how to grow lol

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Mainly food grains and metals.

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What goods did ancient Greece import?

grain


What did Athens have to import in ancient Greece?

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Where did ancient Greece import food from?

I believe from Egypt and Near East


From where did the ancient Greeks import grain?

From the colonies they established in Italy, Sicily and Asia Minor.


Why did Athens have to import grain from other places?

Greece is basically a country of mountains and forests, certainly in the times of ancient Athens. There was simply not enough arable soil around Athens to feed its many citizens.


What were some crops grown in ancient Greece?

The impotant crops are grain, olives, and grapes.


Did ancient Greece import certain foods?

yes, olive oil, and wine were one of their main exports........................................


Why did ancient Greeks want sailing and traiding?

Their countryside was rugged and poor, their population expanding, and they needed to import grain and metals.


What are ancient Greece imports and exports?

the major exports are olive oil, petroleum products, and manufacutred goods. at least that's what I hear. some imports are ivory, grain, timber, and metal. but that's like, from a long time ago.


What did the Athenians grow in ancient Greece?

According to Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel, grain was imported from the Fertile Crescent into Greece, where it sparked a civilization revolution. However, grain can be grown almost everywhere in Greece, provided with soil and nutrients.


What countries import goods to Greece?

None. Some countries export goods to Greece and others import goods from Greece.


What are ancient greece's major imports and exports?

timber ivory grain metal these are what come to mind hope this helps :)