Mainly by horse and cart if you were wealthy or on foot if you were poor , donkeys and other animals were used as well
The ancient Greek god of travel is Hermes, the god of traders, travel, and thieves, and such.
Take a look at ancient Greece on a map. There are many islands and much coastland. Travel by water is much faster than by land. The ancient Greeks traded with many people all around the Mediterranean.
I've read that people belive that the Ancient Olympic games were held for 5 days.
When the ancient Greeks used their stadiums, people could sit. These days you are not allowed to sit in most Greek Stadiums because the government is trying to protect these ancient works from too many people.
In order to get to Ohio, settlers would travel either overland or by waterways. Ferries and barges allowed people to travel hundreds of miles in a few days. Travel overland was much more arduous.
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Ancient people did not have "tourist" travel like we do today. Not only was it hard to get someplace, but often dangerous. When people did travel they stayed with other people, at Inns, or made a camp.
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The busiest travel days of the week are typically Fridays and Sundays, as many people travel for weekend getaways or return home from trips.
In Ancient time Indian People used Bullock Carts, horses, Chariots, Foot, Boats, Elephants and Donkeys in travelling
there will be 12 days of food
People in ancient China usually ride horses or take carriages for road trip. They also use boats for waterway transportation.
The ancient people likely traveled eastward over the Bering land bridge towards the Americas.
they traveled by land (walking, citie buses,bicycles) and sea (boat).
Travel and or shipping things to other places.
The ancient Greek god of travel is Hermes, the god of traders, travel, and thieves, and such.
Jesus is the ancient of days... However, that does not mean he's dead...