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Terracotta Commander and Warrior Discovered at the Mausoleum of China's First Emperor

Terracotta Commander and Warrior Discovered at the Mausoleum of China’s First Emperor

A remarkable 2,000-year-old statue of a high-ranking military commander has been uncovered at the famous Terracotta Army site in China. This statue is particularly significant as it is the first commander figure found since 1994, making it a rare discovery among the thousands of life-size warriors, with only about 10 commanders identified among the vast

6,000 life-size terracotta warriors guard a treasure-laden burial chamber

6,000 life-size terracotta warriors guard a treasure-laden burial chamber

A new treasure-laden burial chamber has been discovered in the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, guarded by China’s world-famous 6,000 life-size terracotta warriors. Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of China, ruling from 259-210 BC. He founded the Qin Dynasty and unified China, creating a centralized imperial system. Although he was known for

Archaeologists discover the smallest Neolithic pot of its kind in China

Archaeologists discover the smallest Neolithic pot of its kind in China

Archaeologists have discovered a Neolithic pot, the smallest of its kind, in the Peiligang area in Xinzheng, eastern China’s Henan Province. This type of small-mouthed, pointed-bottomed amphora-like vessel is one of the characteristic artifacts of the Neolithic Yangshao culture. Dating to around 7,700 years ago, it is also the oldest of its kind, pushing back