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Qin Shi Huang’s Quest for Immortality Resurfaces After the Discovery of a Never-Before-Seen Stone Tablet
High on the windswept Tibetan Plateau, at an altitude of more than 14,000 feet (4.27 km), a stone inscription has sparked a historic debate, casting new light on one of China’s most enduring mysteries ...
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Archaeologists unearthed what is now thought to be the earliest section of the Great Wall, pushing its origin back 300 years
When people picture the Great Wall of China, they often imagine stone fortifications snaking over mountains north of Beijing.
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