Dating back thousands of years, the Terracotta Army guards the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang and has never been opened.
The statue, believed to be of a high-ranking military commander, was discovered at the famous Terracotta Army site in China, where thousands of life-size clay warriors stand ...
Buried in silt, the statue was broken apart ... is believed to be Qin Shi Huang’s capital, Xianyang. Throughout the 50-year excavation, crews have continued to unearth new warriors, each ...
The 2,000-year-old military general figurine is the tenth of its kind to be excavated from the emperor Qin Shi Huang’s tomb, which may hold up to 8,000 clay statues Sonja Anderson Daily ...
The statue, found buried in silt ... Experts believe the army was buried to protect Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor, in the afterlife. His grand burial site, located near Xi'an, was ...
The 2,000-year-old military general figurine is the tenth of its kind to be excavated from the emperor Qin Shi Huang's tomb, which may hold up to 8,000 clay statues Sonja Anderson The sosaku hanga ...
The fresh find features a statue of a high-ranking commander ... There was scant historical record of the massive burial site of Qin Shi Huang—the first emperor of China, who ruled from ...