@Kodakowl
Funnily enough: when I was little I lived in rural China for vacations, and we had these two-wheeled, people-pulled carts that my grandfather would use on occasion to move material from A to B. For school I lived in the city, with all of its comparatively more modern trappings.
Until I came to the united states I had literally never seen a wheelbarrow, and did not know what the hell a wheelbarrow was. The first time I ever saw one was from a monopoly game set and it was one of the many things that I did not know the name of (the 'thimble' being the other one. I thought it was a trashcan.)
I guess my point is that tech is sometimes very strange, and simply having wheels doesn't make the development of other tools requiring wheels a given.
(Like I legit thought that a wheelbarrow was an inferior instrument because the thing my grandparents had could carry more material per trip so 'why would people ever use it').