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Serious Shocking Discovery - Angmo FT Designed Terracotta Army for Qin Shi Huang!

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Famed Chinese Terracotta Warriors could have been made with the help of the Greeks, archaeologists reveal

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Dan Snow presents the show about the Terracotta Warriors Credit: BBC
Western explorers settled in China more than 1,500 years earlier than experts had believed, new research has revealed, after archaeologists found the famous Terracotta Warriors could have been made with the help of the Greeks.

The 8,000 statues, which guard the mausoleum of the First Emperor, are likely to have been made under the guidance of a European sculptor who worked with locals at the site and took influence from Ancient Greece.

An extensive study of sites in Xinjiang Province, China, have revealed European-specific mitochondrial DNA, suggesting Westerners travelled, settled and died there before and during the time of the First Emperor: 1,500 years earlier than currently accepted.

Terracotta Warriors
The Terracotta Warriors draw visitors from around the world Credit: Reuters
The discoveries have been hailed as "more important than anything in the last 40 years" surpassing even the discovery of the Terracotta Army itself in significance. They are thought to be the first documented contact between Western and Chinese civilizations ever recorded.

They came about during excavations across the site by Mausoleum archaeologists, which have now been documented for television by the National Geographic Channel and BBC.

Key findings include evidence that treasures in the tomb of the First Emperor were created with the help of the West, with inspiration from the statues of Ancient Greece.

The tomb complex itself was found to be "much bigger than first thought" - at 38 square miles, 200 times bigger than Egypt's Valley of the Kings - with two roads out of it identified with drone technology.

I imagine that a Greek sculptor may have been at the site to train the localsProf Lukas Nickel
Experts are particularly excited by the discovery of DNA suggesting Westerners lived in the area during the time of Qin Shi Huang, from 259 to 210 BC.

Dr Li Xiuzhen, Senior Archaeologist at the Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum, said: “We now have evidence that close contact existed between the First Emperor’s China and the West before the formal opening of the Silk Road. This is far earlier than we formerly thought.”

Evidence of that contact, experts believe, can be found in the style of the Terracotta Warriors, with "no tradition of building life-sized human statues" identified in China before then.

Prof Lukas Nickel, chair of Asian Art History at the University of Vienna, believes the tomb of the First Emperor was influenced by the arrival of Greek statues in Central Asia in the century following Alexander the Great.

“I imagine that a Greek sculptor may have been at the site to train the locals," he said.

Alice Roberts with skull of a worker
Achaeologists have looked at the links between China and Greece Credit: BBC
Dr Xiuzhen added: “We now think the Terracotta Army, the Acrobats and the bronze sculptures found on site have been inspired by ancient Greek sculptures and art”.

Prof Zhang Weixing, lead archaeologist at the tomb site, said: “The archaeological work undertaken here recently is more important than anything in the last 40 years.

"By systematically examining the First Emperor’s main tomb and subsidiary burials we have discovered something more important even than the Terracotta Army.”

Other findings from the site include the mutilated bones of young women, believed to be high ranking concubines, burie with precious jewellery made from pearls and gold.

The skull of a young man, believed to be Prince Fu Su, the First Emperor's eldest son, was also found with a crossbow bolt embedded in it.


The show is presented by Dr Alice Roberts, Dan Snow and Dr Albert Lin Credit: BBC
The full findings will be broadcast on the National Geographic Channel in the US, and one BBC Two this Sunday.

Rachel Morgan, commissioning editor for the BBC, said: “It is thrilling to think that these discoveries, using cutting technologies and the forensic techniques of the 21st century, have the potential to alter what we know about the origin and formation of one of the world's most powerful countries today and the relationships forged between ancient civilizations."

Dan Snow, who presents the show, said: "It is extraordinary to think that history as we know it is changeable."

The Greatest Tomb on Earth, a one-hour special hosted by Dan Snow, Dr Alice Roberts and Dr Albert Lin will air on BBC Two on Sunday, October 16 at 8pm.
 
halo ang moh bah chor mee zha jiang mian the best jin ho jiak si boh

[h=1]中国雕塑[/h]
[h=3]最早的雕塑[/h]
已知最早的雕塑作品是发现于河南省密县沟的一件小型人头陶像,属距今7000余年前裴李岗文化遗物。新石器时代的雕塑作品主要是人和各类动物形象,神话传说的龙等神异形象也已出现。

[h=3]新石器时代[/h]
大型泥塑作品发现于红山文化遗址。在辽宁牛河梁祭祀遗址发现有相当于真人头大小的女神残头像,面敷红彩,眼嵌青色玉片,神庙内还有一些大小不等的塑像,从一些残迹推知,最大的塑像约3倍于真人。体内以木架支撑,内外泥层有粗细之别。表明5000年前,已初步掌握了塑造大型泥塑的技能。除人像之外,还有形体很大的猪、龙与禽鸟等形象的塑造。

[h=1]古希臘雕塑[/h]
[h=3]幾何風格時期 公元前十世紀至前八世紀[/h]
[h=3]東方化時期 公元前七世紀[/h]
此一時期,這時藝術家接觸到東方藝術風格的作品,如紡織品、陶器和金銀製品,便加以吸收、模仿,而開創出新的風格。

扶苏 si yung doh zi sart eh tio boh
 
hahahahaha ... ah pek yew lee kah gah wah gong gwan gong eh lau beh si buay ang mor bak chor mee kio giacomo lau bu si sorlien lang ho yee mia kio yuri giacomo + yuri = 關雲長 jin ho chio tio boh ... kukubird59

mor likely, dose sculptors were brot there as slaves ...
 
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