(This program is no longer available for online streaming.) In central China, a vast underground mausoleum conceals a life-size terracotta army of cavalry, infantry, horses, chariots, weapons, ...
There are two Chinese leaders whose final resting place is thronged by tourists - Mao Zedong and Qin Shi Huang, the emperor of terracotta soldier fame. But they also have another thing in common - Qin ...
Explore 10 truly bizarre royal deaths, showcasing the often strange and tragic fates of historical figures. 1. Hatshepsut, Pharaoh of Egypt (1507–1458 BC) - Toxic lotion may have led to her demise. 2.
The life-sized terracotta soldiers protecting the tomb of the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huangdi (259 BC-210 BC), were accidentally found by well-diggers in 1974. Since the discovery of the First ...
After discovering the Terracotta Warriors and mercury, some researchers think there could be traps within Qin Shi Huang’s tomb. Many have heard the stories of untold riches, unimaginable wealth (and ...
Only a few, and not Chinese emperor Qin Shi Huang’s entire terracotta army, traveled to Bangkok, but even these four earthenware statues are enough to draw in history buffs and the archeology-obsessed ...
Explore the buried clay warriors, chariots, and bronze weapons of China’s first emperor. In central China, a vast underground mausoleum conceals a life-size terracotta army of cavalry, infantry, ...