Before the invention of the wheel, people primarily relied on manual labor and the use of domesticated animals for transportation and farming. They used sledges and drag methods to move heavy loads, which limited their ability to transport goods over long distances efficiently. Daily life was centered around subsistence activities such as hunting, gathering, and agriculture, which were heavily labor-intensive. The absence of the wheel meant that communities were often more localized, as travel and trade were more challenging.
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