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Terracotta Army (Why were they made? (There were around 8,000 soldiers…
Terracotta Army
Why were they made?
There were around 8,000 soldiers
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It included cavalry, chariots, musicians, acrobats, scribes, weightlifters and many other models
They all have a little bit of paint, suggesting they were once painted.
How did they do it?
Thanks to the broken torsos, they gave hints to how they were made.
The torso was made by hand, but the heads, arms and legs were made using molds.
There were also daggers, blades and swords found too.
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Who made them?
Qin Shi Huang Di
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He conquered many states and dynasties, uniting them into one state, Qin.
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He demanded a very large chamber, surrounding his bronze tomb.
It will not be excavated, because they're afraid of booby traps.
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