THE INVENTION (OR DISCOVery) of the wheel is undoubtedly one of the most important occurrences in the history of mankind. Without wheels, we’d probably
still be living in caves. No one knows who came up with the idea for placing logs, one in front of the other, under heavy objects to make moving them possible, or whose idea it was to cut slabs off the end of a large diameter log, attach
them to a platform and create a cart.

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