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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 ...
Tourist Leaps into 18-Foot Pit, Damages 2,000-Year-Old Statues Before Being Apprehended The shocking moment at the Museum of the Terracotta Army Huang was caught on camera as other tourists looked on ...
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A Terracotta Army prankster was seized by police over a photo stunt. Footage shows the daring holidaymaker being hauled out of the pit by a police officer at the Qin Shihuang Terracotta Army ...
China’s famed terracotta warrior army is adding to its ranks. Archaeologists recently discovered yet another statue, this one believed to depict a high-ranking commander—a rare find among the ...
Archaeologists studying China 's famous "Terracotta Army" have uncovered what they believe to be a rare, life-size statue of a high-ranking military officer, local media report.
And the Terracotta Army—approximately 8,000 pottery soldiers created to guard the gravesite of the first emperor of a unified China—was found by farmers digging a well.
Centuries-old Chinese artifacts have been damaged after a tourist visiting the Museum of the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang in Shaanxi, China, leapt over a guardrail and into a pit. On ...