Terracotta Warriors: New Theories on Ancient Artifacts
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Description: From China.org, the warriors may well have been successfully fired using a traditional temporary kiln technique, not necessarily a kiln stove as previously thought.
(October 12, 2002)
Terracotta Warriors -- New Theories on Ancient Artifacts Terracotta Warriors -- New Theories on Ancient Artifacts Although the ruins of a kiln used to create the Qin terracotta warriors and horses, which are celebrated as the Eighth Wonder of the World, have not yet been found, academics believed that the terracotta warriors and horses were fired in a kiln made from an upright pit. Now, after 20 years of unremitting research, professor Ye Hongming, a famous ceramics expert, has finally hypothesized a new method of firing the terracotta warriors and horses. He suggests that the terracotta warriors and horses were probably not fired in upright kiln pit after all.
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