All types of watercraft over thousands of years, including canoes, Feluccas, Dhows etc
Papyrus is a type of reed that grows in the marshes along the Nile River. It was used to build boats and to make paper.
Papyrus is a type of reed that grows in the marshes along the Nile River. It was used to build boats and to make paper.
Reed boats were used forhunting marine animals, trading along the Nile, and traveling along the big river.
The narrow, flat bottomed vessels that have been used on the Nile River for centuries are a type of long boat. The boats needed either oars or a long pole to get through the water. The boats were made of papyrus reeds or wood.
Slaves walked alongside the river and used donkeys and ropes to pull the boats. YOU'RE SO VERY WELCOME XOXOOX
Egyptian boats were used for taking great pharaohs to funeral's, and transporting the sun dried mud bricks to the pryamid building site.
Thousands of years ago, but no one really knows.
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The Nile River was likely used to travel from Akhetaton to Thebes. The Nile served as a major transportation route in ancient Egypt, and boats were an essential mode of travel for both goods and people.
The Nile River was used for transportation, because of canoes, kayaks, sailboats, and a type of boat called a felluca.
There were many types of boats that Egyptians used. Papyrus boats were used by Egyptians. Papyrus boats were built with bundles of papyrus. They were steered with oars. Sailboats were used a lot by Egyptians. Sailboats were steered by two oars. Sailboats usually only had one square sail. Funeral boats carried dead people down river. They were used to carry the dead across the Nile River. The funeral boats were very elaborate.