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In general, they used trade routes. On land they used camels to carry goods and caravans to actually travel in. When they were near water they used ships.
The ancient Greek god of travel is Hermes, the god of traders, travel, and thieves, and such.
To pyramids and the nile river
Paved roads.
You would drive north.
For protection from bandits.
Earthquake waves travel in all directions.
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it was the caravan.
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In general, they used trade routes. On land they used camels to carry goods and caravans to actually travel in. When they were near water they used ships.
The ancient Greek god of travel is Hermes, the god of traders, travel, and thieves, and such.
they traveled in the middle kingdom at the lower Egypt and upper