Genuine Terracotta Warriors Replicas for your home, garden, office… Terracotta Army (Terracotta Warriors and Horses) is a clay army of more than 8,000 life-size terra cotta figures of soldiers and horses discovered in 1974 in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, China after they were buried underground for more than 2200 years.
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Based on a warrior in the Terracotta Army found near Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China. These terracotta sculptures were built to protect Emperor Qin Shi Huang in his afterlife.
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Based on a warrior in the Terracotta Army found near Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China. These terracotta sculptures were built to protect Emperor Qin Shi Huang in his afterlife.
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Terracotta Warriors – Terracotta Army. Photo by Pedro Szekely The Terra Cotta Army was discovered in 1974 in Xi'an , China , by farmer Yang Zhifa, while digging into his farmland to create wells.
This Terracotta Warrior is a replica soldier from the Terracotta Army consisting of life sized terracotta warriors, chariots and horses discovered in 1974 by local farmers in the Shaanxi province of China.
On National Geographic’s documentary, “China’s Ghost Army,” Zhang Binruo, a modern-day terracotta soldier replica maker, proposed a theory. He thinks the Qin artists used cave houses that locals had dug into the mountainsides.