baskets
Yes the Egyptians did use papyrus to make sandals. They also used it to make boats, mats, baskets and objects like that.
it was use to make many supplies like boats baskets and sandals
Papyrus was derived from a weed and it had many uses in ancient Egypt. Among the uses was to make baskets, but also to make sandals, mats, rope, and (most commonly) paper-- the word "paper" is derived from the word papyrus. It was sometimes used as one element of making boats, but more commonly, it was used for lighter items, including mattresses and boxes.
They did. Egyptians would use the papyrus to make boats, sandals, baskets, paper, and even to wrap their pharohs mummified bodies! As you see the Papyrus was very useful to the Egyptians! Thanks!
papyrus is used to make baskets, boats, sandels, and paper.
It is best known as the ancient Egyptians' writing paper. But they also used it for boats, mattresses, mats, rope, sandals, and baskets.
The Egyptians used papyrus reeds from the banks of the river nile to make paper and baskets. They also used papyrus reeds to make sandals, furniture and small boats. Some of the boats found in tombs were made of papyrus reeds to help the dead person travel to the afterlife. Hope that answers your question!
paper, baskets, boats, etc
Paper, boats, sandals, and linen.
Papyrus could be made into paper, sandals, linens, and boats.
For mummification, paper, sandals and boats
Writing paper, matting, sandals and boats