China's ancient Terracotta Warriors get modern 'makeover'



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When archaeologists excavated the site of the Terracotta Warriors in northwestern China in the 1970s and 1980s, some figures were found to have remnants of their original paintwork. However, the vibrant colors would soon disappear after being exposed to oxygen. Today, restoration specialists are using modern techniques to give these ancient relics a “makeover,” returning them to their former glory.

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13 thoughts on “China's ancient Terracotta Warriors get modern 'makeover'”

  1. 早些年接待外国客户去兵马俑的时候,这个ancient Terracotta Warriors就让人觉得特别别扭,为什么不直接翻译成BingMaYong?
    看看埃及的“法老”,“金字塔”,“木乃伊”,都是有专用名称的,我们这搞个“古老的陶土战士”,哪位专家翻的啊?

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  2. About 10 years ago or so I got to check one of these warriors out at the Indianapolis airport while
    I was waiting on my flight. It was really cool to have the chance to check out all of the details given that it
    was really early in the morning & the airport wasn't very busy.
    American Intermediary Documentary 10/09/2024

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  3. British Antique Road Show
    is on the way to Xian! 😱
    Suddenly, a young woman quipped: My great grandfather gave it to my grandfather. Mum told me that her grandfather "found" the head in the basement. 🤭
    Does it sound confusing?
    You have to make
    up a story
    that is hard to follow 😜.

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  4. The emperor who spurred the creation of realistic sculptures was the first and last there, as far as I know. He was inspired by the ones seen in the eastern provinces of the Grecian empire.

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