Many people know about the army of life-sized terracotta statues buried with Chinese first emperor Qin Shi Huang in the city of Xi’an. Discovered in 1974 and holding more than 8,000 clay soldiers and ...
A man broke into the terracotta army museum in Xi’an, China last Friday, damaging two of the ancient clay warriors—some of China’s most prized archaeological treasures—before being detained by ...
Fifty years since the discovery of the hoard of life-sized terracotta warriors in the Lintong County mausoleum of China’s first emperor, archaeologists have uncovered a rare new figure resembling a ...
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Chinese farmers digging for water in 1974 stumbled upon fragments of terracotta, leading to the discovery of the Terracotta ...
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Greg Jenner is joined in Ancient China by Professor Julia Lovell and special guest Phil Wang for a close look at The ...
In 1974, farmers in Shaanxi, China, digging for water near the Li Mountains, unearthed fragments of terracotta figures. This ...
A regiment of terracotta soldiers stands in a tomb pit at the Museum of the Terracotta Army in Xian, China. XI'AN, CHINA - MARCH 24: First Lady Michelle Obama with her daughters Malia Obama and Sasha ...