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Whatever part of Greece they might have lived in, ancient Greek merchants and ordinary citizens typically met and conducted business in the "agora" -- the marketplace -- of their cities. The "agora" may be compared to the town square or to the "mall" in modern times.

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In the agora - a marketplace near the centre of a city, where trade and shopping took place, and surrounded by libraries, assembly-places, theatres, and perfume shops for the males.

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