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one of the most important places in athens was the agora. the agora was a open space in the middle of the city. archaeologists (ahr - kee - ahl - uh - jists) have found many ruins and artifacts, or ancient objects, at the site of the agora. these findings help show that the agora was a central place for religious, economic, and legal activities in ancient athens.
read the descriptions of buildings and objects found in the agora. sort each building or object based on whether it shows the religious, economic, or legal activities that took place in the agora.
discs used by jury members voting in a trial
pottery near the ruins of a shop
a temple to the god hephaestus
religious activities
economic activities
legal activities
- Religious activities: A temple to a god (Hephaestus) is a place of worship, so it relates to religious activities.
- Economic activities: Pottery near a shop's ruins suggests trade or commerce, which is economic.
- Legal activities: Discs for jury voting in a trial are used in legal proceedings (trials).
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- Religious activities: a temple to the god Hephaestus
- Economic activities: pottery near the ruins of a shop
- Legal activities: discs used by jury members voting in a trial