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  2. Agriculture in Greece - Wikipedia

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    William H. Moffett, United States Consul at Athens, reports the impossibility of making any official statement as to the agriculture of Greece, because "agriculture is here in the most undeveloped condition. Even in the immediate neighborhood of Athens it is common to find the wooden plow and the rude mattock which were in use 2,000 years ago.

  3. Economy of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Trade in ancient Greece was free: the state controlled only the supply of grain. In Athens, following the first meeting of the new Prytaneis, trade regulations were reviewed, with a specialized committee overseeing the trade in wheat, flour, and bread. One of the main drivers of trade in Ancient Greece was colonization.

  4. Auctions in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Public auctions were also useful as a mechanism to collect taxes. In Athens, in the place of an administrative arm with the express purpose of collecting taxes, there was a system of Tax farming via public auction. [4] The tax farmers (telonai) would collect the taxes instead of government officials. [3]

  5. Athens Farmers Market coming to TVCC - AOL

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    Feb. 11—It's Farmers Market time this weekend with all your favorites coming to Trinity Valley Community College from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12. Director of the Athens Farmers Market ...

  6. Saturday at the Athens Farmers Market - AOL

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    Jul. 12—Come down to the Athens Farmers Market, Saturday, July 15, for and shop with local vendors for fresh vegetables, produce, flowers, baked goods, meats, crafts and much more. Kids will ...

  7. Agriculture in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    An ear of barley, symbol of wealth in the city of Metapontum in Magna Graecia (i.e. the Greek colonies of southern Italy), stamped stater, c. 530–510 BCE. During the early time of Greek history, as shown in the Odyssey, Greek agriculture - and diet - was based on cereals (sitos, though usually translated as wheat, could in fact designate any type of cereal grain).

  8. Great Famine (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The invaders have been taking meat, cattle and sheep north of the city for some days and now have reserved the dairy herds in the environs of Athens for their own use. … My friends in the Ministry of Agriculture estimate that the 200,000-ton domestic supply may be cut to a third by the slaughtering.

  9. Eat Athens: This Indian food court might be the best ... - AOL

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    Mitti Food Court is the latest component of a development plan at 2024 S. Milledge Ave., where business owners Mathew, Anil and Priya have operated Achachi International Market since 2021.

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