Yes; donkeys were used for hard manual labor as well as transportation.
They used them as beasts of burden.
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In Ancient time Indian People used Bullock Carts, horses, Chariots, Foot, Boats, Elephants and Donkeys in travelling
No. Ancient Hebrew is a language, and Ancient Israel is nation.
Some of the animals used for silk transportation along the Silk Road were donkeys, horses, and camels.
Mainly by horse and cart if you were wealthy or on foot if you were poor , donkeys and other animals were used as well
They traveled on horses and donkeys, in carriages, and by foot.
Ancient Egyptians held donkeys in high regard, viewing them as valuable assets for agriculture, transportation, and labor. They were commonly used to haul goods and plow fields, making them essential to daily life and the economy. Donkeys were also associated with certain deities, reflecting their importance in religious and cultural practices. Overall, they were appreciated for their utility and played a significant role in Egyptian society.
The Jewish courts.See also:Life in ancient Israel
The ephod worn by the high priest in ancient Israel served as a sacred garment used for communication with God and making important decisions.
Long journeys were taken on camels. Otherwise, they walked or rode on donkeys. Horses were found in the region but were not used by most of the populace.