Silent Warriors Guard a Secret Tomb

by Jordan Yerman | July 1, 2007 at 08:35 am
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Indiana Jones and Lara Croft will have to be very, very careful if they wish to explore the chamber described below; the fragility of the find has dictated that, so far, only remote sensors have plumbed its depths...

A mysterious underground chamber has been found inside the Chinese imperial tomb guarded by the famous Terracotta Army, Chinese archaeologists say.

Historical records describing the tomb of Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of China's Qin dynasty, do not mention the room which is 30 metres (98 feet) deep.

The unopened chamber was found at the site near the old imperial capital of Xian using remote sensing technology.

One expert says it may have been built for the soul of the emperor.

More than 2,000 years old, the chamber is buried inside a pyramidal earth mound 51m (170 feet) high on top of Qin's tomb.

It is situated near the life-size terracotta warriors and has four stair-like walls, says Duan Qingbo, a researcher with the Shaanxi Institute of Archaeology.

The Chinese authorities have not given permission to excavate the site.

It is believed that they wish to perfect archaeological techniques before probing any further, and archaeologists have had to use the sensing technology at the site since 2002.

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infomatique

I like this sort of stuff. Good stuff.

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Jordan Yerman

I'm a huge fan of antiquities and the mysteries of history, and also a big Indiana Jones fan (surprise!), so this sort of thing is right up my alley.

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Barry ORegan

I wouldn't worry about those Terra Cotta warriors, I would be more worried about sudden exposure to millions of cubic meters of mercury vapour from his vast acres and acres of that mercury lake surrounding his tomb.  What the archeologists seek, unfortunately they may find.

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at 20:53 on July 11th, 2007

I want to know more - are there no follow-ups?

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Jordan Yerman

No new details yet-- the mysterious room remains unopened...

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