I just went to see the Terra Cotta Army here in ATL since the last day to see them in this Sunday. It was pretty freaking amazing to see such history right there in front of you.
For those unfamiliar with the Terra Cotta Army, there were approx. 8000 made to help the self proclaimed First Emperor, Qin, rule an empire in the afterlife in 210 B.C. .
A farmer who was digging a well in 1974 uncovered a head of a statue, not knowing what it was, and archeologists later discovered various pits with all the statues and artifacts.
They also have decided not to dig up the actual tomb the emperor is in, deciding to wait for better technology to try and "uncover" it without actually having to disturb the actual tomb, so that to this day remains undiscovered on what else is in there.
Sadly, I could not take photos at that particular exhibit, but here is one of the tomb site in China, to show the vast amount of how many was made for this emperor.
It is a really neat exhibit, and I'm not sure where it will be going next, so if you have the chance to see it, go!
Next up at the museum will be a Leonardo da Vinci exhibit, featuring hand drawn works and sculptures.
So what's the last museum you've been to?
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