People Who Changed History
- By Search Marketing Specialists
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- 29 Apr, 2019
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A huge number of discoveries, that somewhat completed some parts of the world history, made in different historical periods allowed us to unfold some of the mysteries and secrets of the past we have always been curious about.
And the Terracotta Army was one of these awesome discoveries.
A local farmer from a province in China was digging a well when he discovered this vast army in 1947. Thousands of terracotta warriors stand right in front of the tomb of the great Emperor Qin Shi Huang in order to guard him in his afterlife.
For researchers, this large construction has become an indicator of the unprecedented humanism and progressive views of the Emperor, as his predecessors were usually ordered to bury everything they needed for the afterlife with them, including a living army. Despite the fact that the guarding army was discovered almost 60 years ago, the tomb of the Emperor itself hasn’t been found yet. (Facts from https://brightside.me/)
Do you think the Terracotta Army would be discovered if not for the ones who did not give up digging for it?
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on the Gold Coast is just like them. Digging and making holes are part of our job. Our team of professionals has been carrying out excavation services for many years now! Our staff constantly give high-quality work, and also we have a status for caring customer satisfaction with regards to your removing requirements. Our workers will take the time to fully grasp your own wants together with needs. We specialise in excavation, site cuts, plumbing digs, footings, slab preparations and driveways so we are able to deal with any job you throw our way.
As for our team, it is not the actual discovery that changed history, it is the process and the people behind. Call the best excavators on the Gold Coast today!

2015 is a year of anniversaries: the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII, and we’re still in the midst of the centenary commemorations of WWI. Archaeologists have been marking these anniversaries in the best way they know how: by excavatingwar sites.