

Documentary
Overview
Thousands of terracotta warriors guarded the first Chinese emperor's tomb. This is their story, told through archeological evidence and reenactments.
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Dr. Hui Ming Tak Ted
Dr. Hui Ming Tak Ted
Self - Qin Historian
Dr. Hui Ming Tak Ted
Self - Qin Historian
Dr. Li Janice Xiuzhen
Dr. Li Janice Xiuzhen
Self - Senior Archaeologist
Dr. Li Janice Xiuzhen
Self - Senior Archaeologist
Zhu Sihong
Zhu Sihong
Self - Excavation Leader
Zhu Sihong
Self - Excavation Leader
Lan Desheng
Lan Desheng
Self - Senior Restorer
Lan Desheng
Self - Senior Restorer
Fu Jian
Fu Jian
Self - Excavation Leader, East gate
Fu Jian
Self - Excavation Leader, East gate
Prof. Lo Yuet Keung
Prof. Lo Yuet Keung
Self - Qin Historian
Prof. Lo Yuet Keung
Self - Qin Historian
Prof. Chen Liang
Prof. Chen Liang
Self - Forensic Anthropologist
Prof. Chen Liang
Self - Forensic Anthropologist
Jiang Wenxiao
Jiang Wenxiao
Self - Excavation Leader
Jiang Wenxiao
Self - Excavation Leader
Ma Yu
Ma Yu
Self - Senior Restorer
Ma Yu
Self - Senior Restorer
Dr. Guo Jinsong
Dr. Guo Jinsong
Self - Qin Historian
Dr. Guo Jinsong
Self - Qin Historian
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