The ancient Egyptians used timber primarily for construction, including building boats, furniture, and tombs. It was also essential for creating tools and implements, as well as in the construction of roofs and doors. Due to the scarcity of natural forests in Egypt, they often imported timber from neighboring regions, such as Lebanon. Additionally, timber played a role in religious and ceremonial contexts, such as in the creation of sacred objects and altars.
The Egyptians didn't use camels they feared them and the camel lived in the desert & the egyptians feared the desert aswell
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The ancient Egyptians writing is called: Hieroglyphics.
Modern Egyptians use the Egyptian Pound. There are plenty of websites that will give you an exchange rate. The ancient Egyptians had debins for money; they also traded by means of barter.
The ancient Egyptians expressed themselves by the use of writing.
Timber.
They exchanged minerals and grains for wines, dyes and timber.
They exchanged minerals and grains for wines, dyes and timber.
Egyptians still use hieroglypics
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build stuff
The Egyptians didn't use camels they feared them and the camel lived in the desert & the egyptians feared the desert aswell
Timber is converted for wooden plane models and other construction kits.
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you could burn it or use it as a building material
a lot
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