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- The Yangjiawan terracotta army (Ch: 杨家湾兵马俑) is a small funeral terracotta army of the Western Han period, which was excavated in Yangjiawan, in the region...
- Yangjiawan Station (Chinese: 杨家湾站), is a station of Line 2 of Wuhan Metro. It entered revenue service on December 28, 2012. It is located in Donghu New...
- Lia****wan Village, Sangzhiping Village, Quheping Village, Shilipo Village, Yangjiawan Village, and S****tianba Village (楠木坪村、黄连台村、芭茅溪村、汨落湖村、辽竹湾村、桑植坪村、取和平村、十里坡村、杨家湾村、水田坝村)...
- statues of cavalry and infantry, wearing armour and bearing shields (with missing weapons), from the Yangjiawan terracotta army, Hainan Provincial Museum...
- militaristic style, and with much smaller statuettes, such as the Western Han Yangjiawan terracotta army (195 BCE) or Yangling terracotta army (141 BCE). The human-sized...
- Western Han miniature pottery infantry and cavalry from Yangjiawan. After the Qin period, funeral figurines were much smaller, on average 60 centimeters...
- (石佛岗社区) Daijiagang Community (代家岗社区) Changshenggou Community (长生沟社区) Yangjiawan Community (杨家湾社区) Hetaowan Community (核桃湾社区) Jiulong Community (九龙社区)...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yangling (Han). Terracotta Army Yangjiawan terracotta army Rule of Wen and Jing Miller, Allison R. (2020). Kingly...
- Post Road Yangjiawan Township, Qixingguan District The surviving ancient post road is 2 km long and 1-2m wide. Seven Star P**** Cliffs Yangjiawan Township...
- Han dynasty army represents as terracotta miniatures, from the site of Yangjiawan, Xianyang, Shaanxi province, circa 200 BCE–220 CE....