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I doubt that the terracotta warriors were modelled on individual living warriors. As models, they would look the same when dug up as when they were originally buried.
The terracotta warriors are in Xi'an.
Terracotta is baked clay, kind of like flower pots and roof tiles. The terracotta warriors are made of clay.
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Terracotta is baked clay, kind of like flower pots and roof tiles. The terracotta warriors are made of clay.
Because they are warrior-like statues made of terracotta (a kind of clay). Actually, they were modelled after the best soldiers of Qin Shihuang. However, 'terracotta warriors', 'terracotta soldiers' or 'terracotta army' are all general terms, their full name is 'Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang' since they are called '秦始皇兵马俑' in Chinese.
The Terracotta Army warriors were originally underground.
The terracotta warriors are made of clay. They never had a life, let alone a lifestyle.
the colour of the terracotta worries is YELLOW
what is the terracotta warriors possible
For protective purpose, it's normally forbidden to enter the pits except staffs doing archaeological work. Tourists could see the Terracotta Warriors at a distance form the stands around them. To have a close look at the warriors, there are also some of them displayed separately in the Museum of the Terracotta Army.
The museum of Terracotta Warriors was first opened to the public in October 1, 1979.