Camels were mainly in the area of Mesopotamia (modern Iran and Iraq) and were domesticated by the Arab tribes of that region.
The ancient Egyptians did not use camels, although some wild ones lived in the desert areas surrounding Egypt. Domesticated camels were brought to Egypt by the invading Moslem armies in 639 BC, when ancient Egyptian culture was practically at an end.
I doubt that they did.
They weren't around in large numbers until approx. 500 bce.
Nothing. The combination of camel and pyramids is a 20th century Egyptian ploy to attract tourists.
Egyptian*
and yes, yes they do.
however, they are not the only ones.
surrounding areas around egypt too ride camels for their mobility and storage.
well firstly i believe you are looking for the phrase 'do Egyptian people travel on camels?' and the answer is sometimes but usually cars, vans and motorcycles.
No the Egyptians used other animals like dogs and cats
No.
There were no camels in Ancient Egypt.
No, there were only camels in Africa and Egypt
Caracal, Scorpion, and Camels
Camels,
yes
An ancient Egyptian harpist
Ancient Egyptian
There is no ancient Egyptian god Zyopt.
how did ancient Egyptian life differ from ours
they eat the camels
They walked! They walked!
Yes, malaria IS an Ancient Egyptian disease.