Rich because Cleo Petra rode a boat hope it helps :-)
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By building boats to get across the Nile River, to other parts of Egypt.
In ancient Egypt, boats were typically rowed by sailors or oarsmen, often hired laborers or craftsmen skilled in navigation and rowing. These individuals could include both free men and enslaved people, depending on the context and the wealth of the boat owner. Oarsmen played a crucial role in transporting goods and people along the Nile River, which was vital for trade and communication in ancient Egyptian society.
Byblos boats
papyrus, but later in new Egypt boats where made of cedear from lebonan
in 450 b.c.
They were used for transport.
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no
payrus or cedar wood
Papyrus, Wood (Bark) and Reed
they traveled by horse foot boats and carriages