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The Chariot: Ancient Britons' Armored Personnel Carrier


Until relatively recently, the archaeological record on this subject was empty, except for the rather famous statue of Boudicca wielding just such an item. Chariots have been found, however, at La Tene and in Yorkshire. As the amount of evidence to support this idea grows, perhaps, too, will be the re-emergence of the chariot as a credible weapon in ancient British warfare.
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