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Old 06-15-2009, 03:10 AM   #1
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Default Terracotta Warriors ( Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor )

Emperor Qin's Terra-cotta army pits are the large attendant pits, located about 1 mile (1.5 kilometers) east of the Emperor QinShihuang's mausoleum, symbolizing the main defending force that guarded the capital before Emperor Qin died.

The Terracotta soldier pits were never mentioned in the historical records until Pit 1 was discovered in March 1974 by local Chinese farmers while drilling a well. Then archaeologists began the explorations and excavations of the Terra cotta Army.

On October 1, 1979 Emperor Qin's Terra-Cotta Warriors and Horses Museum was opened to the public about 22 miles (35 kilometers) East of Xian, China.

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum receives over 2,000,000 Chinese and Foreign Tourists a year with an annual ticket income of around 150 million yuan (2005).





Facts about Terra Cotta Army - Pit 1

Pit 1 is the largest of the three pits. It measures 755 feet (230 meters) long from east to west, 203 feet (62 meters) wide from north to south, covering an area of 153,493 square feet (14,260 square meters). Up to now, about 2,000 clay warriors and horses, 20 wooden chariots have been unearthed with in an area of 43,056 square feet (4,000 square meters). It's assumed that more than 6,000 terracota warriors and horses, and 50 chariots were buried in Pit 1.
Making the Terra Cotta Warriors

All pottery warriors and horses were made using local clay, then baked in the kiln. After firing the figures were completed with painted detail. The Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses were made in life-size.
The Construction of Pit 1

Pit 1 is a subterranean earth and wood structure. Eleven corridors, divided by ten earth-rammed partition walls, are paved with pottery bricks on which the teracotta figures were placed. The earth walls sustained wood roof that was composed of huge and strong rafters. The roof was covered with layers of fiber mats on which fine soil was filled.







Terracotta Warriors in unrestored condition, originally uploaded by rpoll.






Emperor QinShihuang's Terra-cotta Museum was opened to the public in 1979. The museum consists of Pit 1, 2 and 3, which house the Terra-cotta Warriors and Terra-cotta Horses. In addition to the pits, there is another exhibition hall containing the bronze chariots and horses, as well as many other historical relics.

Approximately 8,000 Terra cotta Warriors, horses and thousands of bronze weapons were discovered here.



The Terracotta Warriors - Pit 2 Originally uploaded by colinedwars99.
Facts about Pit 2

Located 66 feet (20 meters) to the north of Pit 1 at the eastern end, Pit 2 is in an "L" shape. This pit was discovered in April 1976, covering an area of 64,583 square feet (6,000 square meters). It measures 407 feet (124 meters) long from east to west, 322 feet (98 meters) wide from north to south and 16 feet (5 meters) deep. Different from Pit 1, Pit 2 consists of mixed military forces in four arrays, archers, war chariots, cavalrymen and infantrymen. The four arrays seemed to exist independently, but could be assembled immediately to constitute a complete battle formation during the war times. This reflects the unique strategy of Qin military affairs.
The excavation work of Pit 2 is still continuing. At present a large area of the remnants of the roof beams and a small part of the pottery warriors and horses are being exhibited in the pit. It is a rare chance for visitors to enjoy the archaeological digging at the site.


Information about Pit 3

Pit 3 was discovered in June 1976, located north of Pit 1 at the western end. It is 82 feet (25 meters) to the south of Pit 1 and 394 feet (120 meters) to the east of Pit 2. It is of U-Shape about 5597 square feet (520 square meters), measuring 92 feet (28 meters) long from east to west, 79 feet (24 meters) wide from north to south and about 16 feet (5 meters) deep. Investigation shows that Pit 3 has been seriously damaged over the years. Only 68 pottery figures, one chariot and 34 weapons were unearthed from this pit. Pit 3 is now know as the command center of Pit 1 and Pit 2.


Qin Shi Huang Di's Mausoleum Mound. This is the stairway up the mound. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum is about 1 mile from here. Emperor Qin’s Mausoleum Mound, originally uploaded by wit.





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Old 06-15-2009, 03:11 AM   #2
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Thanks Dan...that is truly an amazing sight
Thanks for sharing that
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Old 06-15-2009, 03:26 AM   #3
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Yeah I was amazed at the thousands of warriors, horses, and chariots buried there!
Just think of all the work that went into making all of those back then!
And now all the work uncovering them! Wow!
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Old 06-15-2009, 03:27 AM   #4
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That was AWESOME thanks so much for sharing this
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Old 06-15-2009, 04:32 AM   #5
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It truly is a mind boggling place. It was one of my favorite places when I visited China, thanks for bringing back some great memories.
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Old 06-15-2009, 10:20 PM   #6
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Wow judykott, lucky you! How were the people? How was the food?
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Old 06-16-2009, 12:06 AM   #7
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The food was fabulous, and so were the people I met. I was there for two and a half weeks which is not nearly enough time to see a country of that size. I wish they would look into all the pyramids that are there, they are strangely quiet about those.
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:35 AM   #8
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I have always wanted to go see this in person. It's just astounding the amount of time and amazing craftsmanship that went into this army. Truly amazing.
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