Walking
all the transportation are camels, donkey, and river boats
soil, and irrigation for farming. :) They also used it for transportation
if you are looking for a 5 letter word that starts with S, it is ships (I think...)
Yes; donkeys were used for hard manual labor as well as transportation.
To the south of Egypt, the Ancient Egyptians traded with Nubia through scattered desert oasis'. They could not of used the Nile river for transportation because once you start going down towards Upper Egypt, cataracts (or waterfalls) prevent you from doing so. To the North, they most likely used the surroundings of the Meditrranean Sea. For transportation, they used wheeled barrels.
Washing their clothes and bodies, drinking water, transportation, a food source and most importantly irrigating their crops
There were no camels in Ancient Egypt.
In Ancient Egypt, it was used as a source of fertilized silt and water to grow crops. It also served as a mode of transportation since it is wide.
the paper used in ancient Egypt is called papyrus
Camels are commonly used as transportation in Egypt.
The sword in ancient Egypt was used to kill people in battles.
Reeds in Ancient Egypt were used for making papyrus paper.