They were not strong enough to defeat Assyria.
where'd you get this question btw? it's identical to a question on one of my history tests.
The ancient Egyptians improved the chariots of the Hyksos by making them lighter and covering parts of the wood with metal. They could carry more than one archer.
Chariots were probably used to carry soldiers around an enemy force's flank. Even two wheeled chariots were pretty hard to fight on in open terrain. You couldn't really charge an enemy with a chariot. Chariots would naturally be slower than cavalry and would probably be vulnerable if brought in close proximity to enemy soldiers. Think of it this way, would it be easier, for an archer or spearman to hit a chariot, a fairly large and not really very fast target, or for a spearman or archer in a badly shaking moving chariot to hit a soldier? The theory the wall on the chariot was for protection is likely true
An Archer. Just for the record, you do not "Play" at archery, it is a serious, highly skilled sport!
Charles Archer has written: 'William Archer'
The address of the Archer Branch is: 13266 Sw State Road 45, Archer, 32618 5524
The address of the Archer Public Library is: 203 Sanford St, Archer, 51231 0165
Jimmy Archer's birth name is James Archer.
Archer MacDonald's birth name is John McDonald Archer.
Gem Archer's birth name is Colin Murray Archer.
Jeffrey Archer's birth name is Jeffrey Howard Archer.
Lou Archer's birth name is Louis Agassiz Archer.
Rich Archer's birth name is Richard John Archer.