Ancient Greece Where in the world is Greece? What continent is it located on?
Ancient Greece is located in Europe Where is Greece located in Europe?
What can you tell about the geography of Ancient Greece? Look at the Elevation Key
What can we conclude about the geography of Ancient Greece?  Greece has a lot of coastline. In fact it is made up of peninsulas and more than 400 islands.  Island of Cyprus
The land in Greece is covered with rocky, hilly land and several mountain ranges that make 90 percent of the land unfarmable.
The Mediterranean Sea bordered Greece and other ancient civilizations
Based on its geography, what was the Ancient Greek economy? It could develop agriculture suited to its environment Which was…
Grapes were well-suited to grow in rocky soil because of woody vines.
Olives grew well along the hillsides
Wheat and barley could be grown on along the coast or in Sicily, but not enough to feed its people.
Sheep and goats were herded on rocky hillsides.
And what could they get  from the seas? Fish,  Fish, And more Fish.
Since agriculture could not keep up as the population grew, what could the Greeks do? Trade across the Mediterranean Sea Begin  colonies  in new lands

Greece Geography

  • 1.
    Ancient Greece Wherein the world is Greece? What continent is it located on?
  • 2.
    Ancient Greece islocated in Europe Where is Greece located in Europe?
  • 3.
    What can youtell about the geography of Ancient Greece? Look at the Elevation Key
  • 4.
    What can weconclude about the geography of Ancient Greece? Greece has a lot of coastline. In fact it is made up of peninsulas and more than 400 islands. Island of Cyprus
  • 5.
    The land inGreece is covered with rocky, hilly land and several mountain ranges that make 90 percent of the land unfarmable.
  • 6.
    The Mediterranean Seabordered Greece and other ancient civilizations
  • 7.
    Based on itsgeography, what was the Ancient Greek economy? It could develop agriculture suited to its environment Which was…
  • 8.
    Grapes were well-suitedto grow in rocky soil because of woody vines.
  • 9.
    Olives grew wellalong the hillsides
  • 10.
    Wheat and barleycould be grown on along the coast or in Sicily, but not enough to feed its people.
  • 11.
    Sheep and goatswere herded on rocky hillsides.
  • 12.
    And what couldthey get from the seas? Fish, Fish, And more Fish.
  • 13.
    Since agriculture couldnot keep up as the population grew, what could the Greeks do? Trade across the Mediterranean Sea Begin colonies in new lands

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Sailing would become a lifeline for the people of ancient Greece. Fishing and trading on the seas was important.