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A man has reportedly jumped into a pit at the terracotta warriors museum in China, damaging two of the famous ancient clay ...
“World of the Terracotta Warriors: New Archaeological Discoveries in Shaanxi in the 21st Century” is on view through Oct. 16 ...
A domestic tourist in China caused damage to two ancient statues of the Terracotta Army, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, after leaping into a restricted display area at the museum in Xi'an. According to ...
Two of the famous clay terracotta warriors in Xi'an, China have suffered damage after a tourist jumped into the restricted ...
Discovered in the 1970s, the terra-cotta army was created 2,200 years ago to protect China’s first emperor in the afterlife. The land belonging to farmer Yang Zhifa in eastern China was covered ...
In a remarkable discovery at China's illustrious Terracotta Army site, archaeologists have unearthed a rare 2,000 year old statue thought to be that of a top military official. The clay figure was ...
Archaeologists uncovered additional terracotta warriors at the mausoleum of China’s first emperor. The fresh find features a statue of a high-ranking commander—the first statue of a commander ...
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Archaeologists have made an incredible new discovery at the famous Terracotta Army site in China, unearthing a rare 2,000-year-old statue believed to depict a high-ranking military commander.
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