[8]Hittite chariot (drawing of an Egyptian relief) [9]Hittite chariot (drawing of an [10]Egyptian relief) [12]A fountain in Madrid depicting Cybele in her chariot drawn by A fountain in Madrid depicting [13]Cybele in her chariot drawn by The original chariot was a two-[14]wheeled conveyance usually drawn by Former synonyms for chariot include chair, charet and wain. A chariot [70]The area of the spoke-wheeled chariot finds within the The area of the spoke-wheeled chariot finds within the chariot burials yield spoke-wheeled chariots. The [82]Andronovo The [92]Sanskrit word for a chariot is ratha, a collective *ret-h- to standing up in a large chariot-box. This chariot is being attacked, The [107]scythed chariot was invented by the King of [108]Magadha, [110]Licchavis. A [111]scythed chariot was a war chariot with a chariots. They also used scythed chariots, a class of chariot having marked the end of the era of chariot warfare. Some scholars argue that the chariot was most likely a product of the The oldest testimony of chariot warfare in the Ancient Near East is chariot design, which had lighter wheels, with four spokes rather than likely to have been the largest chariot battle ever fought, in which chariot horses in ca. [153]1500 BC. The best preserved examples of Probably from Hittite and Mitanni use, the chariot had spread all over [166]Rehoboam, the majority of the Hebrew chariot force was ceded to most powerful chariot force in the Eastern Mediterranean area in the thousand horsemen, which he placed in the chariot cities, and with The name of the chariot [189]merkabah, is an important item in the The earliest chariot burial site in China, discovered in [191]1933 at Shang chariot was often drawn by two horses, but four are occasionally The chariot became obsolete during the Age of the [201]Warring States; The [210]Trundholm sun chariot is dated to ca. [211]1400 BC (see BC, showing a chariot with two four-spoked wheels drawn by a team of karros (English chariot itself is from [220]13th century [221]French The Celtic chariot may have been called carpentom, was drawn by a team 4 m (13 feet) in length. The one-piece iron rims for chariot wheels eyewitness report of British chariot warfare: "XXXIII.--Their mode of represent the chariot of the sun. chariot in [244]61 CE: The only [256]Etruscan chariot found intact dates to ca. [257]530 BC, a chariot burial, the Monteleone chariot may have been intended [264]The Chariot of Zeus (1879 illustration from Stories from the The Chariot of Zeus (1879 illustration from Stories from the Greek unsuited for wheeled vehicles. In spite of this, the chariot retained bridegroom, went with him in a chariot to fetch the bride home. Chariot races were held in all pan Hellenic games. The statue of this The body or basket of the chariot rested directly on the [282]axle [284]The chariot of Gaia depicted on a sarcophagus The chariot of Gaia depicted on a sarcophagus The wheels and basket of the chariot were usually of wood, The most notable appearance of the chariot in Greek mythology occurs chariot of the sun, managed to set the earth on fire. This story led to the archaic meaning of a phaeton as one who drives a chariot or [294]Chariot Allegory, depicted a chariot drawn by two horses, one [296]A winner of a Roman chariot race. The [298]Romans probably borrowed chariot racing from the Etruscans, white teams. The main centre of chariot racing was the [302]Circus spina. Chariot races continued to enjoy great popularity in An ancient Roman car or chariot drawn by four horses abreast together four horses without the chariot or the chariot alone. A three-horse It might be said that the chariot was briefly revived during the * Anthony, David W., 1995, Horse, wagon & chariot: Indo-European * Cotterell, Arthur. Chariot: From chariot to tank, the astounding * Moorey, P.R.S. "The Emergence of the Light, Horse-Drawn Chariot in * Piggot, Stuart. Wagon, chariot and carriage: Symbol and status in chariot in Oxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 23, Number 2, May * [351]The origin of the true chariot (pop-up adds)