well first of all
in the stone age there weren't any type of cars
and practically the people in the stone age were lazy to run
and its exchausting to run everywhere
The transportation in the Stone Age was walking .
i have no idea probably about moving around the general stone age.
The transportation in the stone ages was walking. Dose that answer your question?
They walked.
People in the Stone Age primarily traveled by walking. They would often follow animal migration patterns, travel along rivers, or use natural landmarks as navigation guides. Some evidence suggests that early humans may have also used boats or rafts to travel across bodies of water.
During the Stone Age, people used various modes of transportation such as walking, running, and possibly using primitive forms of watercraft like rafts or canoes to cross bodies of water. Animals such as horses or dogs were also used for transportation in some regions.
they used walking skills
Old Stone Age people traveled by walking on foot. They followed migratory patterns of animals for hunting, gathered food from their surroundings, and navigated across different terrains either on foot or by using simple tools like rafts or canoes to cross bodies of water.
During the Stone Age, transportation was primarily achieved by walking on foot. People also used simple tools like rafts, canoes, and sledges to travel across water or transport goods. Domestication of animals like dogs for pulling sledges also played a role in transportation during this time.
no nomads are part of the old stone age because they had to travel alot looking for new food. They never stayed in one spot long until the New stone age which is also known as the agriculture revolution.
In the Mesolithic Stone Age, people primarily relied on walking as their mode of transportation. They would travel on foot to hunt, gather resources, and migrate to new areas in search of food. There is also evidence of the use of simple watercraft, such as canoes or rafts, for crossing bodies of water.
Penguins travel by walking on their feet or on their bellies when they are tired of walking.