European Man 'worked on Terracotta Army Tomb'
Archaeologists have unearthed evidence that a foreign worker helped build the terracotta army mausoleum, the resting place of China's first emperor, who died more than 2,200 years ago.| Comments on article "European Man 'worked on Terracotta Army Tomb' " | ||||||||||||
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