horses... i guess
The Romans used horses to pull their chariots. 2 or 4 horses was most common but 10 horses were once used.
By the historical period, the Romans did not use chariots as fighting vehicles, relying on infantry and cavalry. The chariot remained as a ceremonial vehicle and for racing in the circus, and is depicted on monuments (usually a biga or quadriga - two or four horses) The chariot was pulled by horses, however there is a record of Pompey the Great using elephants in a triumphal procession after his conquest of the East.
In ancient Greece most horses were used to pull chariots and they were used for food if necessary
Animal power used for transportation:Horses used for riding, pulling chariots and as pack animals. The Chinese and Romans also used them to pull carriages and carts.Donkeys used for riding and pack animalsOxen extensively used in agriculture ploughing and hauling cartscamels for riding and pack animalsLlamas used in south america as pack animals
They usually used chariots holding two people, pulled by a pack animal.
Archaeologists have found the remains of Roman chariots in many places of the ancient Roman world. They were used primarily for war and for chariot races. The numbers of them that existed during the period of ancient Rome are countless. But how old are they? Well Etruscan tombs contained chariots if the dead person was wealthy. These Etruscan tombs existed before Rome became a power in Italy. The commonly referred to date of the beginning of Rome is 753 BC BCE. It would not be a stretch of the imagination then to answer the question of the age of Roman chariots from that date to 2013. This then is roughly 2700 years. Whether the "digs" done by Archaeologists have discovered Roman made chariots before or after that date is uncertain.
Ancient Roman Chariots were used for Competing in Races,Gladiators would ride on them
In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.In ancient Rome a circus was a race track. Chariot races were held in them. They were uniquely built for the races with a "spina" or middle barrier dividing the track, around which the chariots raced.
Elephants
It can, but for the most part a yoke is used to effectively use the animal's power to pull a load. It can also be used to join pairs of animals to pull together.
No, it means chariots with silver and copper on them.
The earliest war chariots were used by the Hittites in the 17th century BC.