When people picture the Great Wall of China, they often imagine stone fortifications snaking over mountains north of Beijing. A quiet discovery in Shandong Province has rewritten that timeline.
One of the innumerable legends surrounding the construction of the Great Wall of China tells of a workman who estimated that he would need 99,999 bricks to construct a section of the wall now known as ...
Long before the Great Wall of China was constructed, other monumental walls were built across the Eurasian steppes – but they weren’t designed to defend against Mongol armies. Recent excavations ...
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