They did not "get the idea" they had chariots forced upon them by the invading Hyksos, who also introduced new technology for axes, swords and bows.
Moved the axle to the rear of the platform. Made them out of wood and leather.
King tut was buried with a chariot because ancient egyptians believed that the dead went to the afterlife and buried the dead person's items with them so they could use them in the afterlife.
The idea of the afterlife appealed to the ancient Egyptians because they thought that one day the people they put in the pyramids would rise for the dead and would go into the afterlife.
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There is great debate whether the Assyrians, Egyptians, or Hittites invented the chariot. Although, the chariot originated in Mesopotamia around 3000 BC. You decide.
They dis chariot racing.
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Moved the axle to the rear of the platform. Made them out of wood and leather.
The Egyptians first invented the horse drawn chariot, however, the Mayans invented the wheel.
The Egytians got the idea from the rays of the sun.
They have some wheels under that thing you stand in and um you have 2 horses who pull the chariot and that's how chariots move.
Ancient Egyptians mummified the dead, with the idea that souls, which were believed to be immortal, would be able to use their bodies again.
King tut was buried with a chariot because ancient egyptians believed that the dead went to the afterlife and buried the dead person's items with them so they could use them in the afterlife.
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The Egyptians were fighting to reclaim control of their borders. Ramses II was marching north to recapture Amurru and met the Hittite Army in Kadesh. The largest chariot battle ever fought took place here in 1274 BC.
1.God 2.In Greek Mythology, Poseidon created horses out of the waves to pull the chariot.