The Chinese ‘terracotta army’ are world famous, clay warriors built to guard the first Chinese emperor of the Qin dynasty in death, inside a gigantic artificial hill described as a Chinese pyramid.
The funerary complex of the first Chinese emperor of the Qin dynasty (3th century BC) is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. This is of course due to the discovery of the statues ...
A researcher has uncovered fascinating new details about the construction of ancient “pyramids” in China. There are over 40 “pyramid” mausoleums in China, which are huge artificial earth hills. Only ...
The remains of Shimao, an ancient walled settlement in today's northern China, is revolutionizing archaeologists' understanding of the country's history, scientists reported in the journal Antiquity.
China's latest crackdown on pyramid schemes was prompted by three shocking deaths: one young man who was beaten, another who was found dead in a pond, a third left to die on a road. Like elsewhere in ...
A researcher has uncovered fascinating new details about the construction of ancient “pyramids” in China. There are over 40 “pyramid” mausoleums in China, which are huge artificial earth hills. Only ...
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