The Earliest Wheeled Transport: From the Atlantic Coast to the Caspian Sea |
Contents
Foreword | 7 |
The European evidence to the end of the third millennium | 30 |
Wagons carts and horsedrawn vehicles of the Earlier Bronze Age | 64 |
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2nd millennium BC archaeological Atenica axle axle-caps Baden culture Barrow bits body Bronze Age carriage Celtic century BC chapter chariot burials chariot graves chariotry cheek-pieces chronological cles cm diameter contemporary contexts cross-bar culture decorated Dejbjerg depicted discussed draught draught-pole earlier Early La Tène East eighth century Etruscan Europe European evidence excavation felloe finds four-wheeled Golasecca Greek Hallstatt Hamipré harness Hohmichele horse Hradenin instance Iron Age iron tyres Italy Kossack Late Later Bronze Age Lchashen linchpins Littauer Lovosice Mariën metal models mortices nave nave-bands Ohnenheim pair phase Piggott Pit Grave planks pottery prehistoric radiocarbon dates representations rock carvings second millennium BC Sesto Calende sheathing single-piece situla sixth century sledges spoked wheels surviving Syunik third millennium bc tion tombs Trialeti tripartite disc wheels two-wheeled Urnfield Val Camonica vehi vehicle burials vehicle graves wagon wheeled transport wheeled vehicles Wijchen wood wooden Woytowitsch yoke