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Horse driving / Iron Age / Bronze Age / Indo-European / Carriage / Wheel / Horse-drawn vehicle / Suspension / Ratha / Animal-powered transport / Chariots / Transport
Date: 2010-07-22 11:13:45
Horse driving
Iron Age
Bronze Age
Indo-European
Carriage
Wheel
Horse-drawn vehicle
Suspension
Ratha
Animal-powered transport
Chariots
Transport

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