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The Terracotta Army: Guardians of China's First Emperor
Date and Time: Discovered in 1974; constructed around 210–209 BCE
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The Terracotta Army was discovered by farmers in Shaanxi province, China, in 1974.
It consists of over 8,000 life-sized terracotta figures, including soldiers, horses, and chariots.
The figures were buried with Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, to protect him in the afterlife.
Each figure is unique, with distinct facial features and expressions.
The army is part of a larger necropolis that covers approximately 38 square miles.
The figures were originally painted in vibrant colors, which have faded over time.
Weapons found with the figures were coated with chromium dioxide, preventing rust for over 2,000 years.
The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major tourist attraction.
Excavations are ongoing, with many areas still unexplored.
The discovery provided valuable insights into the military practices and artistry of ancient China.

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