What Happened To The Terracotta Army Workers?

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The Terracotta Army is also known as the soldier and horse funerary statues. It is one of the most astonishing archaeological discoveries of the past few decades. The Terracotta Army is now a popular tourist attraction. Dr Wood is of the view that the worker who made the soldiers may have modelled them after the real soldiers of Emperor Qin’s army. There are no records on what happened to the workers of these great army.
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