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How did the Ancient Greece people travel from Place to Place..?

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In both ancient Greece and Rome, the basic land vehicles were twowheeled carts and four-wheeled wagons. Pulled by oxen, mules, or horses, they carried both people and goods. Large four-wheeled wagons were used mainly to haul heavy loads, while light two-wheeled carts were preferred for small loads and passengers.
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