The Terracotta Army figures were created using a method of assembly that involved crafting individual body parts separately, which were then joined together. The figures were made from clay, shaped by hand, and often featured detailed facial expressions and clothing. After assembly, the figures were fired in kilns, allowing them to harden and become durable. This technique allowed for mass production, resulting in the vast and varied army that was buried with China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang.
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