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020 _a1403464448
040 _cBiblioteca Fermín Chan
041 _aeng
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_aCG 387.19 Sh396g
100 _aShutter,Jane
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245 _aLife in a Greek trading port /
_cJane Shuter
264 _aChicago, il. :
_bHeinemann Library,
_c2001
300 _a32 p.:
_bil.;
_c 27 cm
490 _aPicture the past
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and Index
520 _aMuch of Greece is covered by mountains. This made it hard to travel around by land in ancient times. But Greece is also surrounded by sea on three sides, and has many islands around the mainland. So the sea was always important to the ancient Greeks. They traveled by sea as much as they could. This meant they needed harbors to land in. Some of these harbors grew into ports - places where ships came from all over ancient Greece. Ports were especially useful to traders, because they could meet there to trade.
650 _aHARBORS
_vJUVENILE LITERATURE
_xHISTORY
_zGREECE
_91287
650 _aGREECE
_vJUVENILE LITERATURE
_xSOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
_91288
650 _aGREECE COMMERCE
_vJUVENILE LITERATURE
_xHISTORY
_91289
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_cBK
_e2005
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