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1st millennium BC / Iron Age / Domestication of the horse / Horse / Han Dynasty / Terracotta Army / Warring States Period / Qin Dynasty / Qin Shi Huang / Equidae / Humanities / Chariots
Date: 2013-05-23 13:54:00
1st millennium BC
Iron Age
Domestication of the horse
Horse
Han Dynasty
Terracotta Army
Warring States Period
Qin Dynasty
Qin Shi Huang
Equidae
Humanities
Chariots

HORSES Purpose The horse was an important cultural icon in ancient China and there are many depictions of them in Chinese art. The horse was a symbol of wealth and power to emperors, noblemen, and warriors. In addition t

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