the terracotta army is hundreds of statues, in the colour terracotta, of warriors representing people who fought in the war. hah ha naaaaaaaaaa not true
The "terracotta army" was made by the Chinese in 210 BC, and discovered in 1974.
The terracotta army was discovered in China. It was buried with the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, to protect him in the afterlife.
Cheap, easily sculpted, but fragile and very porous to paint.
Farmers digging a well in China in 1974 uncovered a clay head.
You get them from chests and and from looting the dead bodies of Borgia messengers.
If you go in the forest, it's all the way at the end where you find the prospecting area.
The Terracotta Army, discovered in China, had social impacts by showcasing the power and resources of the Qin Dynasty and promoting unity among the people through a shared cultural identity. Politically, it solidified Emperor Qin Shi Huang's authority and reinforced his imperial rule. Economically, the construction of the army likely stimulated trade and promoted the development of advanced crafting techniques.
they are famous for their foods
They were made to protect the tomb of a ruthless emperor of the Qin (Pronounced Chen) dynasty. And even though the stone warriors have been discovered for some time, they still haven't found all of them.
ARMY ARMY ARMY ARMY ARMY ARMY ARMY
an army :)
Yes, the noun 'army' is a collective noun for:an army of antsan army of caterpillarsan army of frogsan army of herringsan army of soldiers