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The first section is the wheel hub. The Romans chariots at first used carved/turned wooden hubs, and later moved on to cast metals such as bronze and copper. Early chariots had very little metal on them, but later ones had a LOT of metal depending on the owner's position in society or the use to which the chariot was intended to be put.

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wood, robe, metal and, wooden weels. the men in the chariot would have metal /wooden helmet on almost like a foot ball helmet but more ovol. and on there feet they would have wooden andx cloth sandels.

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They were made out of wood and bronze, with iron spikes and sometimes coated in leather.

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wood and sticks

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Wicker, metal{?} wood.

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