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                              A group of four terra-cotta chariot horses  This team of four  horses,  ears pitched  forward,
                                                                          eyes bulging, and  nostrils dilated, compose  a team
                              Height  170 (67)
                                                                          pulling one  of the  Qin army's chariots. They are
                              Qin  Dynasty, third century BCE (c. 210)    sturdy, broad-necked animals, well-suited for their
                              From Pit i at Xiyangcun, Lintong, Shaanxi Province
                                                                          role in combat; their tails are curled to avoid inter-
                              Qin Terra-cotta Museum, Lintong, Shaanxi Province  fering with the  harness. An estimated five hundred
                                                                          sculptures of horses have been  excavated from
                                                                          Pits i and  2, together with their bronze trappings
                                                                          and remnants of their yokes and bridles. Isolated
                                                                          examples of horse sculptures appear in pre-Qin




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