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Secrets of the Dead: China's Terracotta Warriors (DVD, 2011) PBS Brand New

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Category:

DVDs & Blu-ray Discs

Quantity Available:

6 in stock

Condition:

Brand New

Format:

DVD

Rating:

NR

UPC:

0841887014526

Region Code:

DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Movie/TV Title:

Secrets of the Dead: China's Terracotta Warriors

Release Year:

2011

Studio:

PBS

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No

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No

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1163957527

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Factory Sealed Brand New DVD Our SKU TED MEZ 4-11--4oz (INC onal) The First Emperor of China was preparing an extravagant tomb for his journey into the afterlife, and decreed that he be protected forever by 8,000 terracotta warriors. Since then, no one has seen these ancient warriors in their original splendor, brightly painted and fully armed, ready to protect their Emperor for all eternity. Now this once mighty army will be returned to its former glory for the first time. Archaeologist Agnes Hsu leads the effort to discover the technology that allowed the Chinese to transport 8,000 terracotta warriors more than 2,000 years ago