Horus first appeared around the same time as the nation of Egypt was formed. Prior to that time, there were nothing other than camels and Nile River crocodiles in that deity-forsaken part of the world, as well as a solitary sphinx.
Horus was a marvelous creature, in animal shape as a falcon, swift and deadly, much as are today's falcons.
Ancient texts provide a good measure of certainty with respect to his appearance, but the specific year is not known. Perhaps another commentor will be able to share a more detailed response to your very thought-provoking question.
The animal we know today as a "horse" never lived in Egypt, probably due to its proclivity to eat carrots and oats, neither of which were grown in Egypt.
Because obviously cars weren't invented yet, they used chariots and horses in war.
They introduced them to new things like horses and armor.
Settled farming communities began to develop in Egypt and Nubia around 5000 B.C.
The first civilization was born in the river valleys of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China.
When they were gathering for a cultural party near the ocean side and one of the young children got attacked by one of the horses that got out of control. Then they saw a book fall out of the young boys book bag and noticed it has information about egypt. Hope that helped !!
ancient Egypt
no they have always ridden horses or something
No, No they dont. They use cammelshope it helped-tazz211-
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THE HYKSOS were a group of Semitic invaders from the Levant who first brought the chariot into Egypt. (Egypt already had horses, but it was the use of chariots that made the horses a formidable part of a fighting retinue.)
the horses and chariots
camels, horses and donkeys
they can ride cammel and horses
Horses and Cattle were the main source of travel in Egypt. Sometimes donkeys were used, but not often.
when did the first mobile appear in egypt
In ancient Egypt in the form of beer.