Chariots were used to hunt wild animals. The Egyptians used them to hunt lions and other big cats, wild boar and the dessert canines. The same went for the other civilizations around Mesopotamia. However, the prey was generally cornered in some way so the charioteers could get in to allow their passenger to make a kill. Remember too, that chariots were primarily used as war vehicles in the mid east and Britain as they were not practical for traveling or even for hunting in many respects. The Romans used them exclusively for racing and had a ceremonial chariot for general's triumphs.
Ancient Roman Chariots were used for Competing in Races,Gladiators would ride on them
the sumerians used their spears to hunt animals and to cut down trees and other things.
No, it means chariots with silver and copper on them.
The earliest war chariots were used by the Hittites in the 17th century BC.
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Ultimately, Chariots were used as early as 3000 BC, Chariots were used in racing, entertainment, and transportation for early Roman civilizations until better technology came forth. They were mostly used through the first century of Roman Civilization
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It depends on the civilisation which used them. Each used a different name. Chariots were used by the Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Gauls.
Roman chariots were primarily made for use in warfare and racing. They were designed to be lightweight yet durable, with a low center of gravity for stability at high speeds. The construction of the chariots also allowed for quick maneuverability and ease of control by the charioteer.
The Romans used horses to pull their chariots. 2 or 4 horses was most common but 10 horses were once used.