No they weren't
the red sea
Joseph was taken out of the pit by Midianite traders, who were on their way to Egypt. His brothers had initially thrown him into the pit out of jealousy but later sold him to these traders for twenty shekels of silver. The traders then took Joseph to Egypt, where he eventually became a prominent figure.
They were the Traders, Artisans, Shopkeepers, and Scribes
The curved paths followed by balls B and C are examples of projectile motion, where an object is launched into the air and moves under the influence of gravity.
they traveled in the middle kingdom at the lower Egypt and upper
Traveling outside of Egypt.
South Africa, followed by Egypt, followed by Kenya.
To pyramids and the nile river
they traded fish and jewelery for food that is kinda rare or expensive
Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh and captain of the guard in Egypt, bought Joseph from Midianite traders. The traders had initially purchased Joseph after he was sold by his brothers, who were jealous of him. This transaction ultimately led to Joseph's rise in Egypt, where he became a significant figure due to his ability to interpret dreams and manage resources.
In ports all around the Mediterranean, but most likely ports in the morden day countries of Jordan, israel, Egypt and turkey