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China built an entire army made out of clay... but why?
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Two chariots, more than 20 pieces of weapons and ritual objects have been unearthed in Pit 2 of the Qin Terracotta Army, part of the Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum in Northwest China's ...
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Chinese tourist damages 2,000-year-old terracotta warrior statues at UNESCO heritage site
A Chinese tourist climbed over a fence and jumped into a section of the world-famous display of China's Terracotta Army, damaging two ancient clay warriors, the authorities said. The 30-year-old was ...
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HONG KONG — Zhao Kangmin, an archaeologist who pieced together pottery fragments discovered by farmers and reconstructed the life-size terra-cotta warriors that have become one of China’s best-known ...
A museum visitor reportedly damaged two sculptures in the famous third-century “Terracotta Army” in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. The terracotta soldiers were constructed over 2,000 years ...
A domestic tourist climbed over a fence and jumped into a section of the world-famous display of China's Terracotta Army, damaging two ancient clay warriors, authorities said Saturday. The Barron's ...
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