In ancient Egypt, farmers primarily used tools such as the plow, made from wood and often drawn by oxen, to till the fertile Nile soil. They also utilized sickles for harvesting crops like wheat and barley, and hoes for cultivating the land. Additionally, wooden shadufs were employed for irrigation, allowing farmers to lift water from the Nile to their fields. These tools were essential for maximizing agricultural productivity in the challenging desert environment.
They used winnowing scoops, hoes, rakes, flint-bladed sickles, ploughs, and shadufs.
Yes, they got silk from China. yes i think so
In Ancient Egypt it was very popular to sell wheat and barley and papyrus.
trade
There are many things that Egypt can trade. Egypt will trade the natural resources natural gas as well as oil for example.
They used winnowing scoops, hoes, rakes, flint-bladed sickles, ploughs, and shadufs.
they traded with upper Egypt or lower Egypt
ancient egypt
1789
trade
Some of that trade is by sea transport.
gold and jewlery
Yes, they got silk from China. yes i think so
In Ancient Egypt it was very popular to sell wheat and barley and papyrus.
yes.
trade
There are many things that Egypt can trade. Egypt will trade the natural resources natural gas as well as oil for example.