Very nice!
Chariots??
No. Due to the changes in how warfare was conducted and advances in technology, a chariots usefuless was highly diminshed. According to an article I found about chariots in the Mediterranean and Near East, the last recorded use of chariots was in India, around 600 BCE.
Britons still used chariots though, but not in the way in which they were used in antiquity. Accoring to Caesar, the Britons would charge through a line, then once behind the enemy, the runner (chariot guard) would jump off and fight. The chariot would then fall back a distance and kind of watch what goes on....then if he sees the runner needs to get out of there, he'd pick him up and retreat, or if the runner dies then the chariot would flee.