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The layout is a concave covering about 520 square meters (624 square yards) A sloping entrance, 11.2 meters (37 feet) long, 3.7 meters (12 feet) wide leads into a chariot and horse stable with wings forming a room to each side. These contained sixty-four pottery figurines. Unlike the terra cotta figures unearthed in the other two pits, those in Pit 3 are stand along the walls seemly serving as a guard of honor. These men carried unique weapon called a "Shu". Sacrificial offerings unearthed indicate religious ritual and prayers for a victorious army.
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