
Step into the world of one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of our time. World of the Terracotta Warriors: New Archaeological Discoveries in Shaanxi in the 21st Century brings the awe-inspiring legacy of China’s First Emperor to life with new findings that are reshaping what we know about the famed Terracotta Army. Hosted at the Bowers Museum, this special exhibition features newly unearthed artifacts and groundbreaking research from ongoing excavations in Xi’an, offering a rare opportunity to explore the historical, artistic, and cultural dimensions of this ancient wonder.
This in-person experience is specially tailored for educators. The program will highlight key themes, classroom connections, and strategies for integrating the content into world history, art, and social studies curricula. Participants will gain ready-to-use resources and ideas for engaging students in inquiry-based learning, material culture analysis, and global historical thinking. Whether you're introducing students to early Chinese history or deepening their understanding of ancient civilizations, this exhibition offers rich, standards-aligned content to bring your lessons to life.
Perfect for teachers, curriculum designers, and lifelong learners, this event invites you to explore the evolving story behind China’s First Emperor—and take that story back into your classroom.