In 1974, archaeologists made a startling discovery in China: thousands of life-sized ceramic warriors carved and buried in the tomb of an ancient emperor. Nearly 50 years later, visitors can see a ...
An exhibition of the famed clay soldiers sculpted more than 2,000 years ago last visited Orange County in 2011.
You’ve probably already heard of or seen photos of Xi’an’s famed Terracotta Warriors—thousands of life-sized soldiers standing guard in perfect formation, ready for battle. But here’s a fun fact: the ...
Around 200 more warriors from ancient China's Terracotta Army have been unearthed at the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Archaeologists also discovered 12 clay horses, the remains of two chariots, ...
Terracotta warriors and horses stand inside the No. 1 pit of the Museum of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Xian, China. Reuters For decades, scientists have been perplexed by the marvelous ...
Two bronze castings of Chinese terracotta warriors stand just off the Country Club Plaza. A gift from Kansas City’s sister city of Xi’an, the statues were vandalized multiple times in their first year ...