Ancient Egyptian Transportation by Haylei Torres Jacqueline Madrid Christina Halloran Period 1 January 2016.

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Ancient Egyptian Transportation by Haylei Torres Jacqueline Madrid Christina Halloran Period 1 January 2016

Understanding Transportation in Ancient Egypt Transportation, or Movement, is one of the 5 Themes of Geography. It answers the question, “How do people, goods, and ideas move from place to place?” This can help us understand how the Ancient Egyptians were connected with other regions, cultures, and people in their world. This can help us understand how we are connected with the Ancient Egyptians in our world.

5 Means of Transportation in Ancient Egypt Walking Animals Litters Chariots Ships

Walking “Do not walk the road without a stick in your hand” - Anksheshinq Most Egyptians went about by foot They used sandals made of papyrus Many travelers used walking-sticks The walking-stick served both as a weapon against robbers as much as a walking aid

Animals Donkeys were the most commonly used animal to carry loads. They were sometimes used for riding too. It is believed there were millions of donkeys in Ancient Egypt. Mules, horses and oxen also may have been used to pull carts or carry loads Camels were probably not used until a much later period in the Egyptian civilization

Litters Litters were “chairs” carried by men or animals They were made of a light frame of wood, and sometimes had a covering over the top Only the upper classes used litters Litters were often used for ceremonial purposes

Chariots Chariots are light, two-wheeled, horse drawn vehicles Horses were usually not ridden but are instead harnessed to chariots Chariots were very fast so Pharaohs liked to use them Chariots were very expensive to keep so they were only used by the upper classes and the military

Ships Because of the Nile River, ships were a vital means of transportation in Ancient Egypt Cedar wood was important from Phoenicia to build the ships because it was stronger than the local wood Ships mainly used sails and oars, but sometimes they were pulled up river by animals Instead of bridges, smaller ships called ferry boats, were used to cross the Nile in narrow places from east and west

Summary The majority of people got around just by walking Donkeys were used the most to carry loads Rich people might have themselves carried in a litter, especially for ceremonial reasons Chariots were a fast, but expensive, way to get around, so they were used mainly by the military Egypt’s location along the Nile made all types of ships essential for transportation

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