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In ancient Greece, the agora was the area outside of town where the population was sparse and the main occupation was agriculture.

Agora

In ancient Greece, a central public space in city-states used for assemblies and markets; often considered the heart of social life.

Ancient Greece

A civilization belonging to a period of Greek history that lasted from the Dark Ages to the end of antiquity (circa 600 AD).

Agriculture

The practice of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock for human use and consumption.

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Victoria Tijerina

Feb 29, 2024

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Explanation :
The agora was actually the central gathering place and marketplace in ancient Greek cities, not an agricultural area outside of town.