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ferlew | 21:36 Sun 08th Dec 2013 | Film, Media & TV
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Is anyone watching this on Ch4?
Quite, quite fascinating, especially the weaponry.
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I certainly am, it's astonishing.
I have been to see it ....truly amazing !
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Must watch it again, to get all the details clear.
I'm jealous minty!
I had no idea it was found as late as 1974.
The meticulous attention to detail can only be marvelled at.
Ferlew get it on freeview plus one channel 13 at 9pm
The horses were amazing....did they show them ?
Only part of it is uncovered.

Been to Xian too, having lived in Shanghai.

There's an even older and less discovered site in S.Korea, Kwong-Ju, the centre for the Silla Dynasty, and a World Heritage place, only 10% or so unearthed and amazing too.
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I will thanks MM, if find that anything like that, I need to watch twice.
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Does anyone know the scale of the figures?
At least it's better than what they did in S China. In the centre of Guangzhou, there's a museum and the tombs to a past imperial personage - where the big-wig was buried with all his lackeys, the entrance to the tomb sealed in after the funeral......one way of assuring that your own crew don't nail you in your life!
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Didn't they do that in Ancient Egypt too DTC? Kill off all the folks that worked on the mummies.
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And the burial workers?
And the architect that designed the tomb with its secret chambers !
Yep....it must be pretty effective, the only way out to transfer your allegiance and stay one step (of the tomb) ahead.
About 2ft 10 to 3ft 3 high.....
ferlew,
They are life size.
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Oh dear, the Emperor ACTUALLY ate mercury, for longevity. tut.
The ones I saw were life size or very nearly so !
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This subject will make a nice study for the winter months methinks.
I love it when something just grabs your attention, and you want to learn more.
The last time something interested me like this, was Shaka Zulu, and his tribes and traditions.,
Outer ones are smaller, the main ones in the 'pavilions' are larger and close to life size, given that the average height was smaller back then. As Minty said, the horses are amazing, the detail in their bridles and armoury incredible.

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