Interesting Archeology: Qin Shihuang's Soldiers and Cities

Interesting Archeology: Qin Shihuang's Soldiers and Cities

by Xu Weihong

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Xu Weihong, the leader of the third excavation of Pit No. 1 Of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses and the Qin Xianyang City Site, has spent 30 years in the archaeological "Looking for Qin". Based on the archaeological excavation results of the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the past 30 years and the Qin Xianyang City Site in the past 60 years, the real life scenes of the Qin craftsmen, military officers, civil servants, and nobles that were missing from the history books were pieced together, and the secrets of the rise of the Qin State were discovered, as well as the Qin people's meticulous romance, advanced thrift concepts, and eclectic approach to foreign civilizations. On the real frontline of archaeology, there are too many interesting things that novelists cannot imagine even after racking their brains. The coin minting machine of the "Central Bank" of the Qin Dynasty was actually found in the garbage dump of a brick factory; in order to preserve the paintings of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, medical scalpels replaced archaeological hand shovels; archaeological experts drank with villagers, competed with tomb robbers for cultural relics, and competed with construction companies for work In the period, Qin bricks were rescued under the iron claws of the excavator, and Guan Zhong's urban construction concept was told to the real estate boss... National treasures are displayed under the soft lights of the museum, while the rotten soil, residual bricks, and stones that are not noticed are also engraved with the unique Qin code. Archeology is never about finding treasures, but about seeing people through things and having conversations with the ancients. Whether it is the exquisite cultural relics on display or the immovable ruins, archaeologists have touched and studied them with their own hands, awakening their inner vitality and vivid stories.

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