He used his feet for walking. The wheel wasn't invented yet.
"Homo sapiens" is the scientific name for modern humans. It comes from Latin and means "wise man" or "knowing man."
The scientists who named the first humans Homo habilis were Louis Leakey and his team. "Homo habilis" means "handy man" in Latin, reflecting the species' technological capabilities in tool-making.
The wheel was a great pre-historic invention. Early men used the wheel to move heavy objects, as a means of transport & for pottery.People even today make great use of this invention.
Homo habilis means "handy man" in Latin, reflecting the species' ability to use tools. Scientists consider Homo habilis as one of the earliest members of the Homo genus, distinguished by their primitive stone tool-making abilities.
The scientific name for modern humans is Homo sapiens, where Homo refers to the genus and sapiens means wise or discerning in Latin. It emphasizes the cognitive abilities and intelligence that distinguish humans from other species.
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Roads and Railroads
In the United States it is cars for short distances, but planes for long distances.
Provided a means of transportation and irrigation
It would probably car, trains?, buses, bikes, airplanes, and taxis.
Homo "erectus".
{| |- | The primary means of transportation was water. Small boats and canoes were used to trave quickly between the settlements. Otherwise they walked. There were limited numbers of horses available. |}
Transportation barrier means transportation if barred - not allowed. Transportation corridor means transportation is allowed.
The primary means of transportation is through the blood stream.
While there is not a dominant means of transportation in Bangkok, there are a few that are more popular than others. Some of these include, motorbikes (which are more popular than bicycles) and tuk-tuks (motorized three-wheeled vehicles). Public transportation such as buses and taxis are also prevalent, as is the use of private vehicles.
Water was the main means of quick transportation of people and goods. +++ Not to mention being vital to life.....
Rivers were important to early settlements since they were the main means of transport, and furnished power for early industrial applications.