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Papyrus could be made into paper, sandals, linens, and boats.
The people who could afford sandals wore them. Those who couldn't, didn't.
Most ordinary people went barefoot in ancient Egypt; sandals were worn by priests and the aristocracy as well as by royalty, including the king. Sandals consisted of two parts: the sole, which could be of leather or woven papyrus or palm leaves, and the two straps (one across the instep and the other passing between the big toe and the other toes). The sandals of priests were always white, while sandals decorated with gold could only be worn by royalty.
No. They used it to make paper for scrolls. They also used it to make boats, mats, bedding, sandals and rope.
Yes they wore sandals
Yes the Egyptians did use papyrus to make sandals. They also used it to make boats, mats, baskets and objects like that.
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Anciant egyptians wore sandals made out of wood or kings wore gold
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so their feet would not get dirty
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!
Writing paper, matting, sandals and boats
it was use to make many supplies like boats baskets and sandals
Papyrus could be made into paper, sandals, linens, and boats.
Sandals were worn by the rich. Socks were also found in the tomb of Tutankhamun.
The people who could afford sandals wore them. Those who couldn't, didn't.