They used camels, horses, carts, wagons, chariots, and their feet.
They walked, or used boats on the Nile. The ass or donkey was used to transport moderate loads; there were no domesticated camels in ancient Egypt (although there were wild camels in the desert areas).
There was a choice of walking, riding horses and carts, rowing and sailing boats and ships. Land transport was slow. Food could only be transported short distances, or the costs outweighed the value. Water transport was the only viable long-distance and volume mode. To overcome the limitations of neither mechanical and air transport, they invented winged persons (angels) to carry messages speedily.
* Packhorse or mule * Oxen pull carts * Horse drawn wagon * Carriage * For rich woman -- sedan chairs * Horses and carts
A rickshaw is one ancient form of chinese transportation. This is a cart pulled by a man, typically a poor one or a slave.
chariots
horses
the ancient maya
rooftops
Yes
They ate it.....
Mostly by foot, though some rich people could afford horses.
No mechanical transport. Walking and riding was slow.
No, because if they were ancient, we would be too. Get it? Like ancient people lived in ancient times, and it isn't ancient times anymore
Ancient people needed a way to transport goods.
It provided them with food, water and transport.
what was the river nile used for in ancient times
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.
the ancient maya
roman transport was boats chariots andwalking
They restricted trade and transport, making it difficult to move foodstuffs, so the million people in Rome had to be fed by grain sea shipment from Egypt, North Africa and Sicily.
Yes
rooftops