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Tourists view infantry figures from the edge of Pit 1 at Qin Museum, exhibition halls of Terracotta Warriors, China

Three coloured kneeling archer Terracotta warrior on display in the Shaanxi History Museum, Xian, China

Tourists view infantry figures from the edge of Pit 1 at Qin Museum, exhibition halls of Terracotta Warriors, China

Terracotta animal figures, including piglets and sheep, at the Han Dynasty Tomb of Han Yang Ling, Xian, China

Archer warrior, the only figure found intact from Pit 2, in the Charriots Exhibiton Hall at the Main site, Xian, China

Tourists view infantry figures from the edge of Pit 1 at Qin Museum, exhibition halls of Terracotta Warriors, China

Terracotta horses alongside warriors at Qin Museum, exhibition halls of Terracotta Army, Xian, China

Pit 3 containing horses and warriors as they were found, at Qin Museum, exhibition halls of Terracotta Warriors, China

Pit 3 containing horses and warriors as they were found, at Qin Museum, exhibition halls of Terracotta Warriors, China

Tourists view Pit 3 containing horses and warriors as they were found, at Qin Museum of Terracotta Warriors, China

Traditional arts and crafts, clay figurines of women, and Forte de Santo Antonio da Barra fortress with Farol da Barra lighthouse, Salvador, Bahia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America

Traditional arts and crafts, clay figurine of a girl in love, namoradinha, and Forte de Santo Antonio da Barra fortress with Farol da Barra lighthouse, Salvador, Bahia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America

Clay pots piled on a tomb of the Lord of Sipan archeological site near Chiclayo, Peru in the Lambayeque Valley. Archaeologists uncovered burial places of several lesser important figures besides royalty at Sipan. One, a high priest, had a tomb almost as impressive as the royal ones. Another burial contained 1,137 pots shaped into warriors, priests, prisoners, musicians, and anthropomorphic deities, Sipan, Peru