By foot for sure, on horseback/donkeyback perhaps?
In his arms or using a drag made of branches.
The wheel was revolutionary. Today, almost everything uses a wheel. No one knows why the wheel was invented, but I know that in Mesopotopia, in the year 3500BC, someone invented it and used it as what we call the "potter's wheel". Others believe that cave-men invented it before that; in the stone age. sumerians invented the wheel and used it for vehicals,sailboats,mechines,and pottery bowls.
The wheel
Fire is a natural phenomenon and thus it was not invented. on the other hand, fire was definitely discovered by man before the wheel was invented.
The earliest place that the wheel was known to be was in Sumer in 3500 B.C .The wheel was first used as a machine in the 1st century B.C. when the water wheel was invented..
the mesopotamians invented the wheel
Walking, til animals were domesticated and the wheel was invented.
life before wheel were invented was that pottery makers used wheels for shaping clay into pots
The wheel was made by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia. Early humans discovered agriculture (farming)
The wheel
The wheel was revolutionary. Today, almost everything uses a wheel. No one knows why the wheel was invented, but I know that in Mesopotopia, in the year 3500BC, someone invented it and used it as what we call the "potter's wheel". Others believe that cave-men invented it before that; in the stone age. sumerians invented the wheel and used it for vehicals,sailboats,mechines,and pottery bowls.
Rollers and sleds
Foot travel and travel by animals-it is thought that cavemen invented the wheel-
Before the wheel was invented by Mesopotamians they walked on foot then they started to domesticate animals. ♥This answer was made by a 6th grader♥
Fire is a natural phenomenon and thus it was not invented. on the other hand, fire was definitely discovered by man before the wheel was invented.
The wheel was the earliest of useful inventions. Back dating to 5000 BC. The wheel was used before it was "invented" in the sense that it served many purposes before being given a name.
Numerous things. The wheel, for instance.
No. Paved roads cam long after the wheel.