A collection of artifacts has been found in one of the largest and most complex Chu-era burials ever found. This cache is revealing new things about the birth of China.
The Chinese Qin Emperor's Terracotta Army ... chamber’s interior comes from yet another ancient historical document, a text written by the Han dynasty chronicler Sima Qian, who described ...
[Photo provided to China Daily] Researchers ... of the early Western Zhou Dynasty (c. 11th century-771 BC), offering important historical insights into the pre-Qin era. In 2008, Tsinghua ...
The fourth national cultural relics census has uncovered three ancient sites from the Pre-Qin period (Prior to 221BC) and Han ...
DEEP in the ancient burial grounds of China’s first emperor ... such as [the] commanding system in the Qin dynasty," said Xiuzhen Janice Li, an archaeologist from the University of Oxford.
Among the famed terra-cotta warriors in the sprawling tomb of the ancient Chinese ... system in the Qin dynasty,” Li tells Live Science. According to the state broadcaster China Central ...
This trend continued through the Western Han dynasty (206BC – AD24). The Qin was China’s first imperial dynasty, with its capital at Xianyang in what is now the northwestern province of Shaanxi.
Exhibitions in Shanghai and Suzhou, powered by the cutting-edge technologies, lead people to wander the streets in the Qin ...
Including ruins revealing the artistry of ancient Chinese porcelain and cultural exchanges along the Silk Road, a total of 30 ...