Depending on which state, or polis, you lived in, there were many occupations for men in ancient Greece. Some commonly held positions included farmer, shepherd, fisherman, blacksmith, statesman, or warrior (most men of ancient Greece spent a portion of their life serving in the army). There were also a few more 'skilled' trades such as teacher, musician, player, etc.
The role of the woman in ancient Greece was as homemaker. A woman would look after the children, cook meals, and weave.
They did have jobs - they were kept busy running the home, weaving materials, tending domestic animals and gardens, as prostitutes, slaves ...
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
its from ancient Greece
According to levels of property ownership or lack thereof.
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look in the book "The Ancient Greeks For DUMMIES"
kids in ancient Greece often did house work like collecting water.
some are farmers nobles merchants
no because they had different jobs... hope it helps...x
Well, the types of jobs they had were homemaking which meant a "stay at home mom".
do you mean modern Greece or ancient Greece? I can't answer your question until I'm told.
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No. it was to Make money and Gain Skills.
They did have jobs - they were kept busy running the home, weaving materials, tending domestic animals and gardens, as prostitutes, slaves ...
In Ancient greek times they use to have jobs like farmer, fishing, cutting sheep skin and making horse shoes by the black smith. I hope I answered ur question
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.
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