Discover the process of manufacturing terracotta army nearly 8,000 mysterious soldiers of Qin Shihuang
After years of research, archaeologists have finally figured out how ancient Chinese craftsmen created this special army.
Qin Shihuang's terracotta army was a terracotta-shaped population of people and horses dating to more than 2,000 years buried under the first emperor of China during 210-209 BC. Terracotta statues are sculpted in detail from fingernails to real-life hairstyles, especially with no female faces.
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After years of research, archaeologists have finally figured out how ancient Chinese craftsmen created this special army.
The video below will help us to solve the mystery of Qin Shihuang's process of creating terracotta army.
Update 24 May 2019
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