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- War charriots at Yinxu. Shang chariots were introduced around 1200 BCE through the northern steppes, probably from the area of the Karasuk culture, or...
- Surya on his charriot with horses, Bhaja Caves (1st cent BCE)....
- by four horses. Two winged attendants are standing to the side of the charriot, wearing a Corinthian helmet with a feather, and holding a shield. In the...
- Polished pillar from Pataliputra. Mason marks at the base of a pillar. Charriot wheel, Bulandi Bagh, Mauryan period. Bulandi Bagh female statuette, Sunga...
- Lady of Lourdes Church. Two major festivities of Kadugodi is Rathotsava (Charriot festival) that is conducted for the Eashwara and Rama deities. Lot of festivities...
- riding a two-wheeled golden charriot, pulled by four horses. Two winged attendants are standing to the side of the charriot, wearing a Corinthian helmet...
- Eannatum leading a phalanx on foot. Bottom: Eannatum leading troops in a war charriot. Fragment of the Stele of the Vultures Stele of the Vultures. Upper register...
- Charriot shaped Mukhamandapam...
- of the dynasty. According to the Kamose stelae, the Hyksos imported "charriots and horses, ships, timber, gold, lapis lazuli, silver, turquoise, bronze...
- region. Besides copper and bronze weapons, the Okunev culture also had charriots as attested by their petroglyphs. The Okunevo culture is represented mostly...