by Maurice Cotterell (Author)
Legend has it that in 206BC the first emperor of unified China, Shi Huang-te, decreed that after his death his body should be clothed in jade, cast adrift in a lake of mercury within a pyramid, and protected by an everlasting army. In 1974, archaeologists discovered the first of more than 7000 lifesize terracotta warriors buried near the pyramid tomb of Shi Huang-te, confirming that the legend was more than a myth. But why were the massive soldiers, each weighing more than half a tonne, buried there at all? Was it simply to guard the emperor in the afterlife? Or was there more to the legend?
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
Published: 03 Feb 2003
ISBN 10: 0747271321
ISBN 13: 9780747271321
Book Overview: Maurice Cotterell's previous titles include The Lost Tomb of Viracocha , The Tutankhamun Prophecies , The Supergods and The Mayan Prophecies .