Never said it did.Bollocks! No untouched river's bed/track stays the same.
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Never said it did.Bollocks! No untouched river's bed/track stays the same.
Yes you did: "if the flow rate was high enough, any such canal would keep its bed clean, after all, that is what a river does." But apparently you forgot.Digit wrote:Never said it did.Bollocks! No untouched river's bed/track stays the same.
So you did say it. But it is 'reiner Theorie'. Pure theory. Unattainable in practice. Because water dynamics don't like to comply with wishful thinking IRL.Digit wrote:That's correct, it would keep its bed clean.
"They were sailing shallow draft vessels" to and from India and beyond?Minimalist wrote:I rather doubt that the Egyptians put all that much thought into it. They were sailing shallow draft vessels - not battleships.
So where was Ramses' Ostia Antica-on-the-Red-Sea?Minimalist wrote:I thought we were talking about "canals," R/S.
The Romans unloaded ships at Ostia Antica and sent the cargoes upstream on barges because the Tiber had navigation problems during most of the year.