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chariot

[char-ee-uht] / ˈtʃær i ət /




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The Hyksos are widely believed to have introduced the Egyptians to the horse and chariot, glass-working and all sorts of weaponry, including battle axes and composite bows.

From New York Times

Early in the day, demonstrators danced around the Triumph of the Republic, the Parisian sculpture of Marianne, the personification of the republic, astride a globe on a lion-drawn chariot.

From Washington Post

Genetic testing showed that the skeletons buried in the largest, deepest tombs with the richest grave goods such as gold discs and bronze chariot pieces were female.

From Science Magazine

They introduced Egyptians to chariots and new types of weapons, such as slings and distinctive battleaxes.

From Science Magazine

That is around the same time that chariot wheels and artistic depictions of horseback riding begin to appear.

From Scientific American