8th-Century Tibetan Crown Dazzles at Qinghai Museum
An 8th‑century Tibetan crown, restored with groundbreaking techniques, now dazzles at the Haixi Museum, showcasing intricate Silk Road artistry.
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An 8th‑century Tibetan crown, restored with groundbreaking techniques, now dazzles at the Haixi Museum, showcasing intricate Silk Road artistry.
Xi’an Xianyang International Airport unveils the world’s first in-house archaeological museum, letting travelers explore ancient relics while waiting for their flights. ✈️🏛️
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Discover why porcelain pieces from ancient shipwrecks still shine with vibrant colors as archaeologists reveal their preservation secrets to protect these pieces of history.
A 500-year-old Ming Dynasty shipwreck loaded with imported ebony has been discovered in the South China Sea, lying undisturbed for centuries! Dive into this epic find that’s got everyone buzzing! 🌊⚓️
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Archaeologists in Xi’an have discovered the 10th high-ranking officer among the Terracotta Warriors, revealing new insights into the Qin Dynasty’s military system. 🎉
An officer figurine head has been unearthed from the Terracotta Warriors’ Pit No. 2 in Xi’an, China. Experts went above and beyond to preserve its painted surface, bringing ancient history back to life! 🏺✨
New discoveries at the Terracotta Warriors site in Xi’an reveal an officer figurine, providing fresh insights into the structure of the Qin chariot troops. Archaeology just got even more exciting!