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The striking realism of the life-sized ceramic terracotta warriors has been attracting the interest of the public and archaeologists since they were discovered from the mausoleum complex of the first Chinese Emperor Qin Shihuang in the 1970s. It is still
Yungang Hu +6 more
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Microscopic Imaging Technology Assisted Dynamic Monitoring and Restoration of Micron-Level Cracks in the Painted Layer of Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the Western Han Dynasty. [PDF]
Cracks are one of the most common issues affecting colored pottery relics; these can be divided into macroscopic cracks, recognizable by the human eye, and micron cracks, which cannot be observed by the naked eye. The gradual development of micron cracks
Wang J +7 more
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RESEARCH ON THE DIGITAL EXHIBITION OF CULTURAL RELICS FOR CROSS-CULTURE COMMUNICATION: CASE STUDY ON CHINA-GREECE COOPERATION ON TERRACOTTA WARRIORS [PDF]
With epidemics blocking offline interactions, it is difficult to organise events such as tours of major heritage sites and outbound exhibitions of cultural relics, and new paths need to be expanded for the presentation of cultural heritage and ...
Y. Ma, W. Li, N. An
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The shoes of the Terracotta Warriors hold significant historical and cultural value as an important legacy of ancient Chinese shoemaking craftsmanship. However, there is a dearth of research on terracotta shoes. Therefore, this study aimed to restore the Terracotta Warrior’s shoes from the perspectives of clothing engineering and archaeology, and then ...
Na Cha, Jin Zhou
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An insight into the origin of elemental chromium in the lacquer of Qin terracotta warriors
The origin of elemental chromium for the archaeological weapons from the pits of Qin terracotta warriors in China has been highly controversial. Although previous studies have highlighted that the chromium on the surface of weapon originated from the ...
Yang Chenchen +10 more
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As sustainable tourism practices gain traction globally, immersive technologies such as augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) have emerged as effective tools to enrich visitor experiences while supporting heritage site preservation ...
Yage Lu +3 more
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James C.S. Lin and Xiuzhen Li (2018). China’s First Emperor and the Terracotta Warriors.
In February 2018 a new exhibition entitled China’s First Emperor and the Terracotta Warriors opened at the World Museum, in Liverpool. Organised in collaboration with the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau and Shaanxi History Museum, this did not of course represent the first visit of the Terracotta Army to these shores.
Craig P. Barclay
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Self-Supervised Segmentation for Terracotta Warrior Point Cloud (EGG-Net) [PDF]
At present, our team focuses on cultural relics restoration and fragment splicing research. In the research process of terracotta warrior splicing, we find that the existing calibrated fragment data is relatively small, which is not enough for related research. Therefore, we need to calibrate and segment different parts of the intact terracotta warrior
Yao Hu +4 more
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As one of China′s most precious cultural relics, the excavation and protection of the Terracotta Warriors pose significant challenges to archaeologists.
Wenmin Yao +8 more
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Terracotta Warrior: Image or Person?
The article investigates the problem of the so-called portraiture of personages presented in the terracotta army of the First Qin emperor. The results of analytical work of foreign colleagues were explored (namely, on restoration of the full spectrum of paints on the surface of the clay figures, or comparative studies of the forms of terracotta ...
Aleksandr I. Solovyev +1 more
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