Local farmers discovered thousands of terracotta warrior statues in Shaanxi, China, in 1974. How much do you know about these ...
The glistening treasures of King Tut, the popular name of the famous Egyptian boy-king Tutankhamun, are fascinating a new generation of Londoners more than 25 years after the first exhibition was ...
China’s other terracotta army. To understand why ... Xiang Yu divided the Qin empire into 18 kingdoms, declaring himself king of its largest territory, Western Chu, and naming his capital ...
On March 29, 1974, a group of Chinese farmers digging a well struck fragments of terra-cotta buried underground; ...
What Yang and her friends are doing, in fact, is piecing together the 2,200-year-old mystery of the terra-cotta army, part of the celebrated (and still dimly understood) burial complex of China ...
who died in 210 B.C. What else do you know about the Terracotta Army, which the Chinese often call the "eighth wonder of the world"? Time to marshal your knowledge of dynastic China and take our quiz!