DEEP in the ancient burial grounds of China’s first emperor, archaeologists made a discovery that could rewrite the story of ...
In Xi'an, Shaanxi province, archeologists recently unearthed remains of two chariots from the No 2 pit at the mausoleum ...
Rare statue of high-ranking officer is helping archeologists piece together military structure of the first empire in China.
The life-size clay figurines offer new insights into the organization and structure of China's army 2,000 years ago.
Archaeologists studying China's famous "Terracotta Army" have ... offering fresh insights into the organizational structure of the ancient army. "The arrangement of the high-ranking officers ...
New additions to the Terracotta Army have been unearthed in China, adding a drop more to the mystery of how ancient artisans ...
In an earthen pit in central China, under what used to be their village’s persimmon orchard, three middle-aged women are hunched over an ancient jigsaw ... the terra-cotta army, part of the ...
Experts have pieced it together. How were China's legions of terra-cotta warriors made? Experts have pieced it together. How ancient astronomy mixed science with mythology How ancient astronomy ...
It is the biggest imperial mausoleum in ancient China. In 196I ... led his 300,000 soldiers to loot all the burial articles in the tomb and set many architectural structures on fire.