chariots pulled by horses were used a lot in the olden days many years ago. maybe there's a chance that these were used in Athens
Their feet, except that their cavalry used horses and their supply was carried by donkeys.
Yes, ancient Athens had roads that facilitated transportation and trade. The primary road, known as the Panathenaic Way, connected the city to the sacred site of the Acropolis and was used for the Panathenaic Festival. Other roads linked Athens to surrounding areas, allowing for movement of people and goods. These roads were essential for the development of Athens as a major cultural and economic center in ancient Greece.
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Yes, it's Athens port.
The approximate direct distance between Athens and Troy is about 200 miles (320 kilometers). This distance is calculated in a straight line, not accounting for the actual travel routes or terrain. The route may vary significantly based on the mode of transportation used.
yes, The people of Athens used swords and also spears.
Euros.
In Asia elephants are used for transportation. In Africa there are almost no tame elephants ans so they are not used for transportation.
Skies are used for transportation all the time - think of aeroplanes.
cars were used for transportation the same way as now
People used their feet to get around.
Which tribes used canoes as a mean of transportation