Archaeologists have made new discoveries on the arrangement of military formation of terracotta warriors during the third excavation of Pit No.1 of the Mausoleum of Emperor Qinshihuang in Xiβan City, northwest Chinaβs Shaanxi Province.
Previous archaeological studies have shown that Pit No.1 is divided into 11 tunnels, where thousands of terracotta warriors formed a military formation. Pit No.1 contains a 38-way column with infantry and charioteers arranged in an orderly and well-organized manner.
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History also shows the future potential of China.
Why would anybody make an army out of clay… What purpose could it possibly serve……
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What a wonderfull historic relic. One of the wonders of the world and a magnificent memorial to a great leader.
The art was amazing back then in china
Wow,how did they make them without firing the clay