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egyptian movement


Question Posted Thursday May 29 2008, 5:19 pm

Ok, i am doing a project on egypt and i have to have an example of movement in egypt. I already have how they use the nile river to navigate and use boats to carry things but i need another one. Does anybody know a type? thanks in advance!

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hollarealwomen answered Thursday May 29 2008, 11:18 pm:
i think they used caravans to move through the desert

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ellyarmica answered Thursday May 29 2008, 8:17 pm:
Hi there...

i am not sure if you are talking about ancient egypt or modern day egypt... in any case this site may be helpful to you... as some modes are still used (such as donkeys) while some are outdated or replaced by modern day "movement" or transportation means such as cars and trucks...etc

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hope i helped

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