Ancient people used several methods to navigate the desert, primarily relying on natural landmarks, the position of the sun during the day, and the stars at night. They often utilized the North Star for orientation and followed the patterns of wind and sand dunes. Additionally, knowledge passed down through generations about routes and water sources played a crucial role in their navigation methods. Some cultures also used simple tools, like a gnomon or shadow stick, to help determine direction.
People can use a compass, a phone
Camels.
these people are called Nomads, that means that they travel around, so they use tents for shelter.
Ancient sailors used the stars to navigate between ports.
They used their nautical skills to navigate the seas.
They used boat to navigate
Camels are too expensive to carve them out just to use them as blankets. People use actual blankets to stay warm in the desert night.
coins?
The Berbers use the Sahara desert for various purposes such as nomadic herding, agriculture in oases, and trade along ancient caravan routes. They have developed survival strategies that are adapted to the harsh desert environment, including water conservation techniques and knowledge of medicinal plants.
they use arrows
ancient greek is the smallest place on earth.
Yes.