Ancient Egyptian boats were primarily categorized into two types: rivercraft and seagoing vessels. Rivercraft, such as the papyrus reed boats and wooden ships, were used for navigating the Nile and for trade, fishing, and transportation. Seagoing vessels, like the larger wooden ships, were designed for maritime trade and exploration, particularly in the Mediterranean and Red Seas. Both types played crucial roles in the economy and culture of ancient Egypt, facilitating trade, communication, and religious ceremonies.
papyrus reed boats, reed rafts, wooden boats, dynats
They made boats with reeds
Byblos boats
papyrus, but later in new Egypt boats where made of cedear from lebonan
in 450 b.c.
They were used for transport.
i dont have a clue
They used their legs and boats and horses
for traveling on water what else?
they are made of wood
payrus or cedar wood
yes