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Centuries-old Chinese artifacts have been damaged after a tourist visiting the Museum of the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin ...
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ARTnews on MSNTwo Terracotta Warriors Damaged By Tourist at the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang in ChinaA 30-year-old Chinese tourist damaged two ancient clay warriors from China's terracotta army, local officials said on ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNTourist Suffering From ‘Mental Illness’ Damages Two Of China’s 2,000-Year-Old Terracotta WarriorsChina’s Terracotta Army, a remarkable collection of 8,000 clay sculptures of life-sized warriors, was constructed more than 2 ...
The Chinese Qin Emperor's Terracotta Army is 8,000 soldiers strong and has been referred to as the eighth World Wonder. The 2,200-year-old terracotta army is seen at the Qin Terracotta Warriors ...
The Terracotta Army, discovered in 1974 by local farmers, was created around 210 BCE to accompany China’s first emperor, Qin ...
A man has reportedly jumped into a pit at the terracotta warriors museum in China, damaging two of the famous ancient clay ...
A tourist has damaged two ancient clay figures from the terracotta army, one of China's foremost archaeological treasures.
State media report on ‘fully preserved’ Qin dynasty inscription found by Chinese archaeologists leaves academics divided over ...
Archaeologists haven’t dared look inside the tomb of China’s first Emperor. Chances are you’re aware of Qin Shi Huang’s final resting place, even if you’ve never heard of him. He was the first person ...
A Chinese tourist reportedly jumped into one of the protected pits where he “pushed and pulled” the clay warriors.
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