In China, archaeologists have made an unexpected discovery
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A 16-ton sarcophagus with treasures was found in the mausoleum of China's first emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, writes the Arkeonews portal.” Very rich burial places were found in the coffin... RIA Novosti, 09.06.2024
A 16-ton sarcophagus filled with treasures was found in the mausoleum of Emperor Shihuangdi, reports Arkeonews. Presumably, the sarcophagus belongs to the legendary son of the first emperor of China. It was Qin Shihuangdi who built the terracotta army: 6,000 life-size warrior statues. They are located in the world's largest mausoleum with an area of 56 square kilometers. A huge palace the size of a quarter of Beijing's Forbidden City was also di…
In the mausoleum of the first emperor of China, Qin Shihuangdi, a 16-ton sarcophagus with treasures was found, which could belong to his son Prince Gaozu. According to the portal Arkeonews, at a depth of 16 meters, archaeologists discovered weapons, armor, nephrite, a pair of gold and silver camels, a set of kitchen utensils, and 6,000 bronze coins.
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