VARIOUS PROFESSIONS

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The majority of Cretan villagers made their living through farming or livestock breeding.
Many were also involved in small-scale trade and traditional crafts. Craftsmen and merchants held the highest economic and social status, followed by livestock breeders, while farmers came last in this hierarchy. I had apprenticed and worked in several of these traditional crafts myself. Today, I can easily recall the techniques and processes involved in these occupations, which are described in this chapter.

THE ITINERANT GREENGROCER

The itinerant greengrocer traveled from village to village, carrying baskets loaded on his donkey, filled with vegetables or fruits, and holding his scale, which could be a steelyard or a “fouchti” (a kind of basin used for weighing), or sometimes a spring scale. Going from village to village, he would loudly announce his goods.