New discoveries made about terracotta warrior formation in NW China



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Archaeologists have made new discoveries regarding the military formation of terracotta warriors during the third excavation of Pit No. 1 of the Mausoleum of Emperor Qinshihuang in Xi’an City, northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.
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26 thoughts on “New discoveries made about terracotta warrior formation in NW China”

  1. Modern leaders should get honored with statutes too upon passing but the material of choice should be something durable but not valuable enough for pillagers to steal. The material of choice should be forever plastics. Perhaps, life-size Legos.

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  2. I hope I get to see it all fully assembled before I die. This and Emperor Wu Zetian's discoveries have always fascinated me. The details of all the archeological discoveries in China are opulent and mesmerizing to look at.

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  3. There is probably some deep significance to the formation or placement of the terracotta troops however i would guess that it is probably relating more to a parade or show mode rather than battle ready mode. I wonder if there was an intent to honour individual soldiers too. What do i know, lol but this thing has captured my imagination

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