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An exhibition of artefacts made and curated by
Flinders University archaeology students
Title: Terracotta soldier (red clay - beheaded)
Dimensions (cm): 18.5x12x10
Artist: Endi Ukota
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Region: Oceania and Asia
Description:
The Terracotta Army are sculptures made from terracotta clay which depict the armies of the first Chinese emperor Qin Shihuangdi. They are originally human-size shaped and made in great detail. These were made between 230-221 BC. This replica used air-drying clay which was kneaded. A thumb pushing technique was used to shape the base.
Terracotta soldier (red clay - beheaded)
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