dig - to move earth, snow etc, or to make a hole in the ground, using a spade or your hands, life-sized - a picture or model of something or someone that is ... is the same size as they really are, battle - a fight between opposing armies, groups of ships, groups of people etc, especially one that is part of a larger war, excavate - if a scientist or archaeologist ... an area of land, they dig carefully to find ancient objects, bones etc, reveal - to make known something that was previously secret or unknown, guard - someone whose job is to protect a place or person, tomb - a stone structure above or below the ground where a dead person is buried, emperor - the man who is the ruler of an empire, bury - to put someone who has died in a grave, elaborate - to give more details or new information about something, treasure-filled - full of precious things, splendour - impressive beauty, especially of a large building or large place, unique - being the only one of its kind, the only one, facial exprerssion - a look on someone’s face that shows what they are thinking or feeling, facial features - parts of your face, model - a small copy of a building, vehicle, machine etc, especially one that can be put together from separate parts, pit - a hole in the ground, especially one made by digging, chariot - a vehicle with two wheels pulled by a horse, used in ancient times in battles and races, armoury - a place where weapons are stored, burial site - a place where someone was buried, reign - to rule a nation or group of nations as their king, queen, or emperor, law - the whole system of rules that people in a particular country or area must obey, fortress - a large strong building used for defending an important place, remain - to continue to be in the same state or condition, untouched - not changed, damaged, or affected in any way, no hands were in a contact with the object, Sofia - a girl in a striped longsleeve suffering right now,

Sofia vs the terracotta army

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