Well, I knew that it wasn't being used in battle, but I was still surprised to find it among grave goods. I mean, yes, the Romans certainly used chariots in triumphs, but no one was buried with one, as far as I know. Granted, there is a certain amount of difference in burial goods based on culture, etc., but I guess I was still surprised that a Thracian would be buried with one, even at that time.

Thanks for the answers though, guys. Appreciate it.