Terracotta Army

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Across
  1. 3. – Emperor Qin's final resting place, guarded by the Terracotta Army.
  2. 6. – The type of clay used to create the soldiers.
  3. 8. – Some soldiers carried these, including swords, spears, and axes.
  4. 13. – The country where the Terracotta Army was discovered.
  5. 14. – The process used to make the soldiers, similar to a production line.
  6. 16. – Emperor Qin searched for this, hoping to live forever.
  7. 17. – The material used to shape the Terracotta Warriors.
  8. 19. – Over 8,000 life-sized statues were built to protect the emperor.
  9. 20. – Soldiers had different facial expressions and armor based on this.
Down
  1. 1. – The way the soldiers were arranged in the pits, like a real army.
  2. 2. – In 1974, farmers made this by accident while digging a well.
  3. 4. – Experts who carefully put broken soldiers back together.
  4. 5. – 150 of these life-size animals were included in the tomb.
  5. 7. – 130 of these were built along with the Terracotta Army.
  6. 9. – Qin Shi Huang was the first one of these in China.
  7. 10. – Soldiers without armor were likely these, gathering information.
  8. 11. – A hot oven used to harden the clay soldiers.
  9. 12. – Some soldiers wore this for protection, while others did not.
  10. 15. – The people who first found the Terracotta Army while working.
  11. 18. – The discovery of the army helped people learn more about this.