The first wheel was invented 6,000 years ago in the Carpathian Mountains, the modeling study suggests

Although the invention of the wheel some 6,000 years ago revolutionized everything from transportation to pottery making, its exact origins are still a mystery to archaeologists. But a new study using techniques from structural mechanics suggests that Eastern European copper miners may have been the driving force behind three major innovations in wheel technology as early as 3900 BC.

Archaeological evidence of wheels and wheeled vehicles is abundant in the Copper Age (c. 5000 to 3000 BC) across Europe, Asia and North Africa, including battle scenes painted on walls, miniature wheels, children’s toys, wagon burials and even early textual references to the technology. . Because the wheel was approved so quicklyhowever, it is unclear exactly where and when it was first invented—or whether it was invented independently at different times and places.

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