New additions to the Terracotta Army have been unearthed in China, adding a drop more to the mystery of how ancient artisans ...
The Chinese Qin Emperor's Terracotta Army is 8,000 soldiers strong and has been referred to as the eighth World Wonder.
Rare statue of high-ranking officer is helping archeologists piece together military structure of the first empire in China.
The terracotta warrior is one of only ten high-ranking officials to be found among the 2000 warriors unearthed since 1974.
Archaeologists have discovered a rare Terracotta Warrior figure resembling a senior military officer in the No. 2 pit nearby ...
The terra-cotta army, as it is known ... but the total may never be known. Qin's tomb itself remains unexcavated, though Siam Qian's writings suggest even greater treasures.
Archaeologists in Xi’an, China, uncover a rare terracotta statue of a high ranking general at the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, ...
Hidden among the famed Terracotta Army, this rare find is unlike anything seen in decades, shedding new light on the organisation and leadership of an army frozen in time for over two millennia.
With 8,000 figures and 10 known officers, one might hypothesize that each general commanded 800 men, suggesting more figures ...
China’s other terracotta army. To understand why ... side of a shell-shaped rise named Turtle Mountain lies Guishan Han Tomb (Guishan Han Mu). It was so well hidden, the site wasn’t discovered ...