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Post by Amadeus on Oct 19, 2016 12:29:07 GMT
New research suggests that Western explorers reached China more than 1,500 years before Marco Polo’s historic trip to the East, making it the first documented contact between Western and Chinese civilizations ever recorded. Now experts believe ancient Greeks may have inspired and helped build China’s famous Terracotta Army. The BBC reports that the new theory is based on evidence from excavations at the Tomb of the First Emperor, where the Terracotta Army was found, as well as the results of a genetic study. "We now have evidence that close contact existed between the First Emperor's China and the West before the formal opening of the Silk Road. This is far earlier than we formerly thought," said Senior Archaeologist Li Xiuzhen, from the Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum Site Museum [via BBC]. www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/controversial-new-theory-suggests-ancient-greeks-helped-build-terracotta-021024?nopaging=1
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Post by Amadeus on Oct 19, 2016 12:55:41 GMT
you feel it driving in which Brien later describes emotionally "the middle of nowhere" when did nowhere last experience noticable somewhere on this scale
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2016 21:59:45 GMT
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