Neither, the wheel was invented in the copper age, by some Sumerian that history forgot. Also, remember that the wheel wasn't originally used in carts and such like, it was used to help make pottery.
The invention of wheels was in the New Stone Age (Neolithic).
The wheel was invented during the Stone Age, around 3500 BC in Mesopotamia. Its invention revolutionized transportation and allowed for the development of more advanced societies and technologies.
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Agriculture: the people of the neolithic became farmers and began to live a more settled lifestyle.
The Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic Era, dates back to around 2.5 million years ago and is characterized by the use of basic stone tools. The New Stone Age, or Neolithic Era, began around 10,000 years ago with the invention of agriculture, settled communities, and more advanced stone tools such as polished axes. The transition from the Old Stone Age to the New Stone Age marked a shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a more sedentary and agricultural way of life.
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The invention of the wheel can't be pinpointed to a person, but it can be traced back to the ancient Mesopotamians
Humans made many technological advances during the Bronze Age, including the first writing systems and the invention of the wheel.
During the New Stone Age, major inventions included pottery, agriculture, and the wheel. The discovery of pottery allowed for storage and cooking, while agriculture revolutionized human societies by enabling settled communities to cultivate crops and raise livestock. The invention of the wheel revolutionized transportation and trade, making it easier to move goods and people over long distances.