The Mystery of The Terracotta Army



On March 29, 1974, in a moment that would forever change our understanding of ancient civilizations, local farmers near Xi’an, China, stumbled upon one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 20th century: the Terracotta Army. This video takes you on a journey back when over 8,000 life-size terracotta warriors, each with unique facial expressions, clothing, and hairstyles, were unearthed, revealing the first glimpse of the grandeur that guarded the tomb of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, for over 2,200 years. Dive into the history of this incredible find, highlighting the significance of the warriors, the mysteries of Qin Shi Huang’s sealed tomb, and the ongoing research that continues to uncover new insights about ancient China. Join us as we unravel the story of the Terracotta Army, a monumental legacy that has captivated the world’s imagination and continues to offer invaluable clues to our shared human past.

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2 thoughts on “The Mystery of The Terracotta Army”

  1. I know why the never opened it. They are afraid that he will looks more like a white guy. Because white people built the ancient Chinese culture. Over time they mixed more and more with the Han Chinese. That's why the more you went back in time, the more the mummies will look European. 😊

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