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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor' has mentioned 'Mound' in the following places:
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This mausoleum was constructed over 38 years, from 246 to 208 BC, and is situated underneath a 76-meter-tall tomb mound shaped like a truncated pyramid.
Archaeological explorations currently concentrate on various sites of the extensive necropolis surrounding the tomb, including the Terracotta Army to the east of the tomb mound.
Trees and vegetations were then planted on the tomb mound such that it resembles a hill.
[19] Some pits were found a few kilometers away from the mound of the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang.
Chariot found outside of the tomb mound
The necropolis complex of Qin Shi Huang is a microcosm of the Emperor's empire and palace, with the tomb mound at the center.
There are two walls, the inner and outer walls, surrounding the tomb mound, and a number of pits containing figures and artifacts were found inside and outside the walls.
The Terracotta Army is about 1.5xc2xa0km east of the tomb mound.
The tomb mound itself at present remains largely unexcavated, but a number of techniques were used to explore the site.
The underground palace has been located at the center of the mound.
[22] Anomalously high levels of mercury in the area of the tomb mound have been detected,[22]:204 which gives credence to the Sima Qian's account that mercury was used to simulate waterways and the seas in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor.
Begun in 246 BCE the grave mound survives to a height of 51.3 meters within a rectangular, double-walled enclosure oriented north-south.
According to the historian Sima Qian (c. 145-95 BCE), workers from every province of the Empire toiled unceasingly until the death of the Emperor in 210 in order to construct a subterranean city within a gigantic mound.
The Qinshihuang Mausoleum features a high level of integrity; the grave mound, mausoleum constructions, burial pits, sites of ritual construction and overall setting in the property area and the buffer zone are well preserved, and fully reflect the structure and ritual system of the whole mausoleum.
The grave mound, sites of constructions, burial tombs and burial pits in Qinshihuang Mausoleum truthfully maintain their original location, material, formationxefxbcx8ctechnology and structure, which authentically reflect the constricting regulation of the Mausoleum and palace life and military systems of the Qin Dynasty.