“The terracotta army” was discovered by archaeologists in the burial site of Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang.
English and Chinese scientists have uncovered details of a “terracotta army” monument, which includes more than eight thousand figures of horses and people.
“The terracotta army” was discovered by archaeologists in the burial site of Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang.
After much research, scientists have determined that the creation of statues the material is taken in one place, situated near tombs. He was then sent to various workshops, where experts created a figure. The experts noted that during the construction of the monuments was used differentiated styles. Previously in China, different schools taught people the art, while each had its own secrets. In the end, the generated shape was different style of performance. Another craftsmen used different mixtures.
After a man-made work of sculpture burnt and lacquered. Scientists are well advanced in terms of clarifying the facts about the “terracotta army”, but there are still mysteries. Experts do not know exactly where workshops to create figures.
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