With 8,000 figures and 10 known officers, one might hypothesize that each general commanded 800 men, suggesting more figures ...
Archaeologists in Xi’an, China, uncover a rare terracotta statue of a high ranking general at the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, ...
Rare statue of high-ranking officer is helping archeologists piece together military structure of the first empire in China.
Archaeologists have discovered a rare Terracotta Warrior figure resembling a senior military officer in the No. 2 pit nearby ...
As this year marks the 50th anniversary of the archaeological excavations of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Xi'an, ...
The terracotta warrior is one of only ten high-ranking officials to be found among the 2000 warriors unearthed since 1974.
Archeologists working at the vast tomb of the famous terracotta warriors ... to be found at a site known as pit No 2, according to Zhu Sihong, head of the excavation project.
In Xi'an, Shaanxi province, archeologists recently unearthed remains of two chariots from the No 2 pit at the mausoleum ...
The life-size clay figurines offer new insights into the organization and structure of China's army 2,000 years ago.
In Xi'an, Shaanxi province, archeologists recently unearthed remains of two chariots from the No 2 pit at the mausoleum ... Discovered in 1974, the terracotta army at Emperor Qinshihuang's ...