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  1. I'll just copy-past this response from another recent thread, + few additions:
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  2. Bit midweek fun. I do believe 0AD can be enjoyed as a spectacle even if the players are not 'pro' level standard and they spend a fair bit of time, shall we say, taking a slightly different approach to playing the game
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  3. There is a very good article wrote by Raimund Karl on the topic: https://dc.uwm.edu/ekeltoi/vol5/iss1/1/
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  4. Chariots on Mycenean steles, 16th C BC, now in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens: Egyptian hunting from a chariot, facsimile of a fresco from the tomb of Userhat, 15th C BC: Tutankhamun single-handedly smashing the enemy army, from his tomb, 14th C BC: Ramesses II on a chariot on relief from Abu Simbel, 13th C BC: Two-horse, three-man Hittite war chariots, drawn from Egyptian reliefs: Chariot model, Early Iron Age, Eastern Geogia: Assyrian king hunting lions, relief from Nineveh, 7th C BC: Assyrian two-horse, four-man war chariot on a relief from Nineveh, 7th C BC: The Etruscan Monteleone chariot, c. 530 BC, which survived intact, and is now in the Metropolitan Museum in New York (I'd love to see this in game, perhaps for a Roman hero?): Four-horse chariots depicted on the Greek Vix krater, c. 510 BC: Darius on a chariot hunting lions, Assyrian-style, seal impression: Libyan with biga depicted on the Apadana of Persepolis (c. 500 BC): Persian biga, also from Persepolis (c. 500 BC): The only two-beam and four-horse yoke example I know of, the Achaemenid gold model of a (ceremonial?) chariot from the Oxus treasure, now in the British Museum: Four-horse chariots from the Terracotta Army (246–208 BC), China: Ashoka on a two-horse chariot, as depicted on the southern gateway of the Sanchi stupa in India, c. 1 BC: (All these photographs are from Wikimedia Commons.) I'm hoping @Genava55 and will provide some quality images of Celtic chariots, and @Sundiata for the Kushites. Depictions of Carthaginian war chariots (attested in Greek texts) would be more than welcome too!
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  5. Buenas ; Posible Fortaleza Arsácida (boceto); Fortaleza;-----------------------------------------------(Drubušt ) inspirado en ; Disculpen las molestias*
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  6. I agree with that, the fact the women have a good wood gathering allows player to boom. And rush > boom so it terms of tactics it is good the way it is.
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