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- Chariot_burial abstract "Chariot burials are tombs in which the deceased was buried together with his chariot, usually including his (more rarely, her) horses and other possessions. An instance of a person being buried with their horse (without the chariot) is called horse burial.The earliest chariots known are from around 2,000 BC, in burials of the Sintashta-Petrovka culture in modern Russia in a cluster along the upper Tobol river, southeast of Magnitogorsk. They contained spoke-wheeled chariots drawn by teams of two horses. The culture is at least partially derived from the earlier Yamna culture, where some wagon-burials are found, and is interpreted by certain scholars to have Indo-Iranian features. The Krivoye Ozero chariot grave contained a horse skull, three pots, two bridle cheek pieces, and points of spears and arrows.Later chariot burials are found in China. The most noted of these was discovered in 1933 at Hougang, Anyang in central China's Henan Province, dating from the rule of King Wu Ding of the Yin Dynasty (c. 1,200 BC). A Western Zhou (9th century BC) chariot burial was unearthed at Zhangjiapo, Chang'an in 1955.In Europe, chariot burials are known from Iron Age (8th century BC) Salamis, Cyprus, Tomba Regolini Galassi in Etruria (7th century BC), Italy, and from Beilngries (7th century BC), the Hallstatt C culture in Germany. Chariot burial was an Iron Age Celtic custom. A tomb from the 4th century BC was discovered in La Gorge-Meillet, Marne in France.In addition to the Etruscan tomb in Italy, there are two chariot burials at Sesto Calende, south of Lake Maggiore, of the Golasecca culture dating to the 7th and 6th century BC accompanied by weapons, ornaments and a large situla while an earlier burial of the same culture, at Ca' Morta - Como (c. 700 BC), included a four-wheeled wagon in the tomb. In England, chariot burials are characteristic of, and almost confined to, the Iron Age Arras culture associated with the Parisii tribe. Finds of such burials are rare, and the persons interred were presumably chieftains or other wealthy notables. The Wetwang Slack chariot burial of c. 300 BC is unusual in that a woman was interred with the chariot. Some 21 British sites are known, spanning approximately four centuries, virtually all in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The Ferrybridge and Newbridge chariots are unusual in Britain as they are the only ones to be buried intact. The burial custom seems to have disappeared after the Roman occupation of Britain.".
- Chariot_burial wikiPageExternalLink 3000-year-old-chariots-and-horses-found-in-china.
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- Chariot_burial wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- Chariot_burial wikiPageRevisionID "674810953".
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Arras_Culture.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Arras_culture.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Celtic_culture.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_China.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_death.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chariots.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death_customs.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_Age.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Celt.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Changan.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Chariot.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Chariot_(Ancient_China).
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Chariot_(China).
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Como.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink East_Riding_of_Yorkshire.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Etruria.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Golasecca_culture.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Hallstatt_C.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Hallstatt_culture.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Henan.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Horse_burial.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Iranians.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Krivoye_Lake.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink La_Gorge-Meillet.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Maggiore.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Magnitogorsk.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Marne.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Newbridge_chariot.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Parisi_(Yorkshire).
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Parisii_(Yorkshire).
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Prehistoric_Britain.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Britain.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Salamis,_Cyprus.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Sesto_Calende.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Shang_dynasty.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Ship_burial.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Sintashta-Petrovka.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Sintashta_culture.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Situla_(vessel).
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Solar_deity.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Sun_chariot.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink The_Kings_Grave.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Tobol.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Tobol_River.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Tomb.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Western_Zhou.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Wetwang_Slack.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Ding.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Yamna_culture.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLink Yin_Dynasty.
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chariot burial".
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLinkText "buried in a wagon".
- Chariot_burial wikiPageWikiLinkText "chariot burial".
- Chariot_burial hasPhotoCollection Chariot_burial.
- Chariot_burial subject Category:Ancient_Celtic_culture.
- Chariot_burial subject Category:Archaeology_of_China.
- Chariot_burial subject Category:Archaeology_of_death.
- Chariot_burial subject Category:Chariots.
- Chariot_burial subject Category:Death_customs.
- Chariot_burial subject Category:Iron_Age.
- Chariot_burial hypernym Tombs.
- Chariot_burial type Place.
- Chariot_burial type Custom.
- Chariot_burial type Vehicle.
- Chariot_burial comment "Chariot burials are tombs in which the deceased was buried together with his chariot, usually including his (more rarely, her) horses and other possessions. An instance of a person being buried with their horse (without the chariot) is called horse burial.The earliest chariots known are from around 2,000 BC, in burials of the Sintashta-Petrovka culture in modern Russia in a cluster along the upper Tobol river, southeast of Magnitogorsk.".
- Chariot_burial label "Chariot burial".
- Chariot_burial sameAs Category:Tombe_à_char.
- Chariot_burial sameAs Wagengrab.
- Chariot_burial sameAs Tombe_à_char.
- Chariot_burial sameAs Tomba_con_carro.
- Chariot_burial sameAs m.05p23t.
- Chariot_burial sameAs Q1168120.
- Chariot_burial sameAs Q1168120.
- Chariot_burial wasDerivedFrom Chariot_burial?oldid=674810953.
- Chariot_burial isPrimaryTopicOf Chariot_burial.