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There were around 10,000 real weapons (spears, swords, axes, crossbows and a few unusual ones) found with or in the hands of the warriors and more than 100 wooden war chariots. I haven’t seen a reference to real clothes being found in the pits, given that the actual terracotta figures were slightly larger than life then if any were made they’d have to be made especially for the burial. Having said that, they did clearly make the armour in some cases, albeit from stone held together by copper wire.
It's been a while since I went to Xian but I believe the tomb has so much mercury in it that you can't even get close to the hill it's buried under.They are quite ghostly to see in the 'flesh'.
@Deflatermouse: Which manufacturer made those 15mm Qin figures?