This document provides an overview of the historical development of land transportation used by humans. It describes how early humans first traveled on foot and then began using animals like donkeys, horses, and camels for transport around 4000-3000 BC. Various early modes of transportation are outlined, including carrying poles, back loads, sledges on rollers or runners, and travois. The document also lists domesticated animals from ancient times that were used for transportation, such as oxen, reindeer, dogs, donkeys, llamas, elephants, horses, camels, and yaks.