Making Weapons for the Terracotta Army
The Terracotta Army of the First Emperor of China is one of the most emblematic archaeological sites in the world. Many questions remain about the logistics of technology, standardisation and labour organisation behind the creation of such a colossal construction in just a few decades over 2,000 yea...
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doaj-129093f295654767a046cbfac8c321802021-02-02T03:39:20ZengUCL PressArchaeology International1463-17252048-41942011-10-0113657510.5334/ai.131662Making Weapons for the Terracotta ArmyMarcos Martinón-Torres0Xiuzhen Janice Li1Andrew Bevan2Yin Xia3Zhao Kun4Thilo Rehren5UCL Institute of ArchaeologyUCL Institute of Archaeology and Emperor Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Army Museum, Xi'anUCL Institute of ArchaeologyEmperor Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Army MuseumEmperor Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Army Museum, Xi'anUCL Institute of ArchaeologyThe Terracotta Army of the First Emperor of China is one of the most emblematic archaeological sites in the world. Many questions remain about the logistics of technology, standardisation and labour organisation behind the creation of such a colossal construction in just a few decades over 2,000 years ago. An ongoing research project co-ordinated between the UCL Institute of Archaeology and the Emperor Qin Shihang's Terracotta Army Museum is beginning to address some of these questions. This paper outlines some results of the typological, metric, microscopic, chemical and spatial analyses of the 40,000 bronze weapons recovered with the Terracotta Warriors. Thanks to a holistic approach developed specifically for this project, it is possible to reveal remarkable aspects of the organisation of the Qin workforce in production cells, of the standardisation, efficiency and quality-control procedures employed, and of the sophisticated technical knowledge of the weapon-makers.http://www.ai-journal.com/articles/61excavation, bronze weaponsterracottaspatial analysisXRFSEM |
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1463-1725 2048-4194 |
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The Terracotta Army of the First Emperor of China is one of the most emblematic archaeological sites in the world. Many questions remain about the logistics of technology, standardisation and labour organisation behind the creation of such a colossal construction in just a few decades over 2,000 years ago. An ongoing research project co-ordinated between the UCL Institute of Archaeology and the Emperor Qin Shihang's Terracotta Army Museum is beginning to address some of these questions. This paper outlines some results of the typological, metric, microscopic, chemical and spatial analyses of the 40,000 bronze weapons recovered with the Terracotta Warriors. Thanks to a holistic approach developed specifically for this project, it is possible to reveal remarkable aspects of the organisation of the Qin workforce in production cells, of the standardisation, efficiency and quality-control procedures employed, and of the sophisticated technical knowledge of the weapon-makers. |
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excavation, bronze weapons terracotta spatial analysis XRF SEM |
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