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Bowers Museum

A bronze chariot sculpture featuring four life-sized horses and a standing driver under a canopy, all part of a replicated ancient Chinese funerary ensemble.

China’s Terracotta Warriors Headline a Rare Archaeological Display at the Bowers Museum

While the central burial mound of Emperor Qin Shi Huang remains sealed, the surrounding discoveries continue to redefine what we know about his world.
By Jordan Riefe

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