The main mode of transport for the Ancient Egyptians were boats on the River Nile. These ranged from small canoes to large barges for carrying heavy freight. As wood was scarce and expensive these were usually made from reeds which grew along the banks of the Nile. Only sea-going ships and galleys owned by the nobles or the Pharaoh were made from imported timber. The Egyptians were lucky because the prevailing wind and the current went in oposite directions. You could drift down river with the current and sail back up the river against the current. On land peasants used donkies as pack animals. Horses were used to draw chariots they were not ridden and too valuable for pulling carts. Heavy loads such as large stones and statues were placed on sledges dragged by slaves.
There were many means of transportation in ancient Egypt. There were boats, ships, tanks, sleds, donkeys, camels, carrying chairs etc. It is interesting to note that one of the most common means of transportation was walking. The Egyptians used sandals, but when walking long distances, they seem to have carried them in their hands and put them on when they reach their destination.
Egyptians use camels as their transportation.
The Nile River helped Egyptian trade, and transport. Egyptians also knew when the floods from the river would be coming during the year. so they gathered their crops before the floods came. The Nile River provided enough water to water the crops. Their fields had rich soil, the Nile River contributed to the development of Egyptian culture, and Made Egypt famous and successful for some time.
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There are thousands of transport dhows in the Nile, they are vital for commerce.
They were used for transport.
It provided them with food, water and transport.
i am pretty sure that camels were used for log distances in Egypt.
The Egyptians used the Nile river to push sailboats to transport goods to each other and to other.
the river nile provided just about everything for the egyptians including water, transport,trade,houses,protection and lots more.
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It offered an exceptionally quick way to transport produce from place to place.
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For long journeys, the best form of transport was by boat. Otherwise, people walked and had pack animals (usually donkeys) to carry goods. The Egyptian army had no cavalry, but horses were sometimes used by scouts and messengers. They were not generally used for transport among ordinary people. Chariots were a weapon of war, sometimes used in hunting, but not a general form of transport.
It depends on what you mean by "fly". According to Egyptian mythology, Anubis could move from place to place rapidly through the air, but this did not require the "flapping of wings" or the use of a flight mechanism. Anubis' means of transport is unclear (unlike Ra who used a barge to "sail through the sky").
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