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CONTENTS List of Illustrations Note on the Text Introduction: Legends and the 1974 Discovery I: HISTORY 1 Warrior Chu 2 The Ancestors of Qin Shihuang 3 From Provincial Kings to Universal Emperor 4 Creation of the Temporal Empire II: MYSTERY 5 What Kind of Immortality Did Qin Shihuang Expect? 6 What is the Mausoleum? 7 Who Built the Army, and How? 8 What were the Warriors for? 9 What is in the Mausoleum? III: LATEST DISCOVERIES 10 Latest Discoveries and Research 11 New Techniques for Study, Restoration and Conservation 12 Recent Excavations and Current Studies 13 Why Did the Qin Fail? Epilogue: Future Prospects Notes Bibliography Acknowledgements Index LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Section l 1. Mausoleum, 1914 (Musée Guimet) 2. Mausoleum, 2013 3. First excavation of Pit 1,1974 (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihungs Mausoleum Site Museum) 4. Preliminary cleaning of first warriors (Zhang Tian Zhu © Qin Shihungs Mausoleum Site Museum) 5. Later work in Pit 1,1978 (Zhang Tian Zhu © Qin Shihungs Mausoleum Site Museum) 6. Exterior of the original museum 7. Interior of Pit 1 today (Zhang Tian Zhu © Qin Shihung’s Mausoleum Site Museum) 8. Pit 2, March 2017 9. Early restored warriors in Pit 1 10. Charioteer in Pit 1 11. Warrior close-ups before advanced pigment protection 12. Warrior close-ups with some pigment protection 13. Terracotta qun (Shaanxi History Museum) 14. Bronze vessels 15. Excavated tomb of Duke Jing at his capital, Yong 16. Covered pit at Yong awaiting excavation 17. Cedar beams from the coffin of Duke Jing 18. Tomb of Duke Jing, bronze junction bracket (Shaanxi History Museum) 19. Replica reception room for Duke Jing 20. Miniature gold woodpecker (Shaanxi History Museum) 21. Miniature gold monster (Shaanxi History Museum) 22. Tile end with deer pattern (Shaanxi History Museum) 23. Bell from Taigong Temple (Baoji Bronzeware Museum) 24. Eroded ancient Great Wall near Yulin, northern Shaanxi 25. Inscription marking the site of the imperial palace, Xianyang 26. Song dynasty copy of the inscription made by Qin Shihuang at Mount Youyi 27. Qing dynasty map of the Shu road to the Shaanxi border (Library of Congress) Section 2 28. Half-sized imperial war chariot (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum Site) 29. Half-sized personal travelling chariot (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum Site) 30. Front and side views of restored armour (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum Site) 31. Acrobat or wrestler (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum Site) 32. Wrestler or weightlifter 33. Bronze crane (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum Site) 34. Bronze duck (Shaanxi History Museum) 35. Seated musician (Shaanxi History Museum) 36. Bundles of quivers of crossbow arrowheads (Shaanxi History Museum) 37. Bronze shu from Pit 2 (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum Site) 38. Halberd or ji (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum Site) 39. Bronze spearhead 40. Makers marks 41. Kneading clay by foot 42. Chariot horses from Pit 1 (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Site) 43. Animal sculpture 44. Horse standing over a Xiongnu warrior’s head 45. Hairstyles (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum Site) 46. Funeral mound of Emperor Jingdi of Han 47. Half-sized wooden warriors 48. Sheep, pigs and cooking vessels at the mausoleum of Emperor Jingdi of Han 49. Monumental figures along the Spirit Way of the tomb of Emperor Gaozu 50. Monumental figure at the Spirit Way of the Ming Tombs 51. Cleaning and reassembling warriors parts 52. General in longer armour suit 53. Kneeling warrior in armour 54. Warrior wrapped in plastic film 55. Figures of general and archer (Dr Catharina Blansdorff © Technische Universität München, Lehrtstuhl für Restaurierung, Kunsttechnologie und Konservierungswissenschaft) Section 3 56. Warriors unearthed (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Site) 57. Head emerging from soil (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Site) 58. Coloured garment (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Site) 59. Coloured head (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Site) 60. Coloured arm (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Site) 61. Eye of a warrior (Zhang Tian Zhu © Emperor Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Site) 62. Restoration work 63. Funeral mound 64. Entrance to Pit 9901 65. Wrestler/acrobat in armour (Zhang Weixing) 66. Greek-style acrobat (Zhang Weixing) 67. Lead weights for training 68. Ding from Pit K9901 69. Reassembled armour from Pit K9801 70. Entrance to Pit K0006 71. Ritual mace head from Pit K0006 72. Charioteers in Pit K0006 73. The Mausoleum from Wang Feng peak 74. Wang Feng peak 75. Replica qins 76. Original qin 77. Surviving wall of the South Gate of the inner precinct 78. Marble torso of Greek man (Museeé Guimet) 79. Gilt plate from Gansu (Gansu Provincial Museum) 80. Dunhuang star map of 700 AD (British Library) Figure 1 Lands of Qin and the other six major Warring States, here Figure 2 Qin migration route from Gansu to Xianyang, here Figure 3 The Mausoleum key sites, here Figure 4 Plan of the warrior pits, here Figure 5 Distribution of the warriors in Pit 1, here Figure 6 Sketch of two ‘service’ horses pulling a chariot, here Figure 7 Area surrounding the Mausoleum, here Figure 8 The Mausoleum, here Figure 9 Plan of the mausoleum of the Emperor Jingdi, here Figure 10 Pyramidal structure beneath ground, here Figure 11 Air curtain system, here Figure 12 Mercury levels and the Mausoleum site, here Figure 13 Geography of empire, here

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Exciting investigations in northwest China are about to reveal more of the mysteries of the huge mausoleum of the Qin Emperor, a portion of which was accidently discovered in 1974 by farmers who were digging a well. The second phase of an international research project began in 2011 and is ongoing.
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