Trading through the mountains was too hard.
Boats. Aircraft. Boats. Aircraft.
I know this, they communicated by using boats or scrolls or even messages, fro the ancient Egypt
I know this, they communicated by using boats or scrolls or even messages, fro the ancient Egypt
The rough mountainous terrain was too tough to send trade carts through, so they made things easier by shipping boats to their locations.
In ancient Greece ships were built out of wood.
War boats were called triremes.
As far as I am quite sure, there were definitely ships... and paddle boats.
boats
Actually, Ancient Egypt had considerable contact with surrounding civilizations. They traded with the Mycenae, Greek, Hittite, Syrian, Babylonian, Sumerian, and Thor Heyerdahl discovered they took reed boats to the civilizations of India. He also showed they had the ability to visit The Americas in their reed boats.
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Byblos boats
Reed boats were used forhunting marine animals, trading along the Nile, and traveling along the big river.