Ancient China: Archaeology Unlocks the Secrets of China's Past (National Geographic Investigates)

by Jacqueline Ball and Richard H Levey

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In 1974, farmers uncover the terra-cotta army of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi. Satellite technology reveals about 8,000 soldiers at the tomb complex. Only 1,000 have so far been excavated.

In 1976, archaeologists uncover a Shang Dynasty tomb in the Henan province. They recover artifacts bearing the name Fu Hao. Could this be the same person whose name is found on oracle bones unearthed elsewhere in China?

Bodies encased in suits of jade, and a pristinely preserved mummy are among the other treasures from China's tombs that continue to provide us with clues to her rich, complex past.

Ancient China includes an interview with Dr. Zhichun Jing, University of British Columbia, and working archaeologist at Anyang, the last capital of the Shang Dynasty.

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  • ISBN10 0792278569
  • ISBN13 9780792278566
  • Publish Date 14 November 2006
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint National Geographic Kids
  • Format Hardcover (Library Binding)
  • Pages 64
  • Language English