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the foreground are the collected pieces they're trying to fit into the soldiers and horses in back. *Viewed: 376 times.
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It's incredibly impressive, really. This guy is a chariotier, without a chariot, and his horses, without their tails. *Viewed: 286 times.
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All the photos of the soldiers are my aunt's fault. *Viewed: 271 times.
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She's an archeologist, you see, and she was complaining that they say all the guys are individuals, but you only ever see pictures of the same six or so guys. *Viewed: 377 times.
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The way they've staged parts of the viewing of the 'dig' are very weird. *Viewed: 270 times.
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I am particularly amused at the way they have artfully recreated one of the rooms to look like it could have just been opened. *Viewed: 268 times.
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More chariot-less charioters. Because, of course, the chariot would have been wood and would have rotted and/or burned. *Viewed: 239 times.
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The recreated room, with scattered bits of 'broken' soldiers (only partially fixed, you see). There's one in the back that's been crushed by the wall, only, of course, he was placed there to -look- like that, and the wall place on him. *Viewed: 278 times.
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There are actually multiple sites where the teracotta warriors were put. This one, the roof never caved in, so their excavating from inside. Viewed: 258 times.
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