The Illusion of the Terracotta Army, Tomb of the First Emperor of China

The Illusion of the Terracotta Army, Tomb of the First Emperor of China

The tomb of the First Emperor of China, who died in 210 BCE, was never excavated, but in the 1970s three pits were found nearby that contained a terracotta army! These pits contained over 8,000 life-size terracotta warriors lined up in trenches in military formation.

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Getting kids excited about art history
Conversations with Kids, Art history, ARTSQ stories, History Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank Conversations with Kids, Art history, ARTSQ stories, History Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank

Getting kids excited about art history

I am passionate about getting kids excited about art history. When I was a professor of art history, most of my colleagues outside of art history (even historians!) had no sense of what I did or what my field does. So how can I expect children (or really anyone for that matter) to understand? A discussion about how to engage my own kid by making a video about Hokusai’s The Great Wave by Hokusai.

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