In ancient Egypt, simple machines like pottery wheels were primarily made by skilled artisans and craftsmen. These individuals often belonged to specific guilds and were trained in their trades, passing down techniques through generations. The production of pottery, including the use of wheels, played a significant role in daily life and trade in ancient Egyptian society.
ramps themselves, simple machines such as levers, the "A"-frame and thousands of slaves
No, Egypt did not invent the wheel. The invention of the wheel is generally attributed to Mesopotamia around 3500 BCE, well before wheels were used in Egypt. While the Egyptians utilized wheels for pottery and later for transportation, their use of the wheel was influenced by earlier innovations from neighboring civilizations.
pottery in ancient Egypt was painstakingly handcrafted, and so potters charged a lot for each one.
pottery in ancient egypt was painstakingly handcrafted, and so potters charged a lot for each one.
Certain types of clay were (and still are) used to make pottery.
The people who made pottery jewelry linen clothing and other in ancient Egypt
Pottery, animals, etc.
Was threr such thing as a Horse on wheels toy in ancient Egypt?
They would make things like jewelry and pottery.
Artisans.
Simple machines were not invented by a single individual; rather, they were developed over time through the contributions of various ancient civilizations. The concept dates back to at least 250 BC, with Greek philosopher Archimedes known for his work on levers and pulleys. Other simple machines, such as the wheel, incline plane, and wedge, can be traced back to early human history, with evidence of their use in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
That their culture dated back to at least 3000BC.