The archeologists are afraid of seeing the same damage that was caused when they first unearthed some of the terracotta warriors when right before their astonished eyes, brilliant colours painted on the statues uniforms and clothing vanished, turning into a greyish, non-descript colour on being exposed to sunlight and oxygen. Only tiny flecks of colours remained that gave them any clues what their original colours were like. There may also have been wall paintings and other art works, that have similarly vanished forever. They do not want to see the same thing happen. Archeologists have learned over time that invasive unearthing techniques have destroyed traces of a past that we want to keep in order to learn what was. The discoveries are not just to create a show for the curious. It is for serious learned studies of the past. I remember going to the petrified forest in Arizona and seeing the damage that was done in the early 1900s when it was first discovered. Curious explorers had used even dynamite to blast open the tree trunks trying to find if there are any valuable gemstones to be extracted from within. Then again, I have also read of the huge amount of physical damage that was done to several Egyptian Pharoah tombs by the early archeologists in ways that we would attribute to the works of vandals by modern standards. Archeologists of today do not want to repeat the same mistakes of the past. It is not in fear of any booby traps set by Emperor Qin Shih-huang as any wooden weapons would have long deteriorated over 2,000 years nor fear of mercury poisoning as hazmats with oxygen masks can be worn. Rather, it is the fear that the introduction of air from the outside and light would damage whatever artifacts there are inside the tomb. Even the introduction of robots and spy cameras would cause outside air to enter and they want to avoid doing that. The size of the artificial mountain that encase the whole of the emperor's tomb is formidable and trying to seal it completely off while yet allowing for archeologists to enter and start excavating work is beyond the Chinese archeologists capability at this time. The technology is not yet available or created to handle a site as immense as this and so, they and the world, has to wait - frustratingly so though it is.
I confess that seeing the actual tomb would be a scientific dream to see, but I am grateful the Chinese government has been diligent protecting the site.
I think they should probe the tomb with high resolution cameras to see it what history says about the First Emperors tomb are correct. Maybe they can find where the actual entrance is located and then open it and send in robotics to find out where the traps are and measure what the atmosphere is like; all that Mercury probably made the interior pretty toxic for people unless they were in Hazmat suits. I think the opportunity to see the inside of this tomb is a captivating adventure for scientists and laymen alike. Go for it China you have the world on the edge of it seat on this one.
If there are cross bow traps etc inside, the hazmat suits are a bad idea , they have to be arrow resistance which means specially made, just have a robot trip all the traps.
I came here because it was recently announced that they have just found a new terracotta general,i think its the 9th or 10th general they have found. I understand the chinese people taking their time,so no one dies,and so that they dont lose any of the site before it can be conserved. And they know that there is a sizable area of mercury in the soil around it,but just how much is there? And how do you go about removing quicksilver? These are all good auestions,i wish i could find out when they think it will be time to open up the emperor's burial palace?
If it's sealed the structures can suffer damages once in contact with the air. That's what happened with the terracotta soldiers and all the other statues... When they entered into contact with the air all the pigment they used to have fell apart.
He did not know that mercury was poisonous so the mercury could not be a deterrent devised by him. Besides the mercury being heavier than soil would have seeped away through the porous soil. Fear of other traps is more likely but unlikely as there are so many ways to inspect the tomb and it's contents without actually digging open the mound. Fibre optics and miniature drones are the go these days inspect dangerous locations.
Why not leave him to rest unviolated,or is the allure of treasure to strong?Like the egyptians instead of eternal rest they wind up in glass cases in museums.
I hate to deflate all of you but that picture was an Egyptian sarcophagus I guess you you think we are all stupid and can show anything, and class it as anything mmmmm
Only d terrakorta r chinese soldiers that died in war take back 2 reconnized d face then debone use d flesh mince blend in clay 2 make d replica of same look n size of d actual soldier.
UNLIKE TITANIC WHERE THE DECISION TO NOT RAISE IT DUE TO HONORING THOSE LOST AS IT WILL END UP A PILE OF ORANGE DUST. THIS TOMB SHOULD BE OPENED. SENDING IN REMOTE MOBILE PORBES COULD SHOW THE WHOLE INTERIOR WITHOUT DISTURBING ANYTHING AND WITHOUT DANGER OF MERCURY POISONING.
Of course aslong as there isn't any Vandalism, theft or destruction in places where humans are interred! It's not like they'd be letting a bunch of kids in there.
@@davidb2331 I suspect,viewed from the perspective of the deceased and their families "vandalism, theft and destruction" would be a fair description of most archaeology. I suspect the length of time between internment and non consensual exhumation makes any fundamental difference to the moral issues. The uncovering of pretty baubles equally is a poor justification. After all, despite the hubris of the media, the public does NOT have a right to know.
@@kevinmellett9185 you are right, no one asked. Because no one thinks anymore. We are at an age where people have ceased to care for what is right and speaking out for truth.
Such an stupid comment. That useless curiosity is literally what has allowed us to know about the history of civilization. If you want to remain ignorant, good for you.
The thumb nail/link in my feed shows an Egyptian sarcophagus, still in the tomb, surrounded by Egyptian artifacts. Nothing Chinese about it. Very stupid error.
I bet what is in that tomb is fascinating. I think it is wonderful they are being careful not to ruin it. But I sure wish they could drill a hole and insert robots and or drones, take a look around, and then seal it up again.
Chinese i understand are waiting for the technology to advance , eg 1800s archeology would use dynamite to get access 1900 reconstruct in concrete any missing bits so even now much has been lost searching for gold and statues.
Funny about mercury rivers… How ancient Chinese could create and fill up underground “ rivers” with liquid mercury? Few drops causing death 💀. So possible future exploration will find just mercured skeletons of workers…who tried to create mercury rivers…
The narrator's pronunciation of "Qin Shi Huang" is not consistent at all. At times he gets it just about right, and than suddenly it rolls out the tongue completely wrong. LOL. It reminds of that one narrator who say's "Cao Cao(Tsao Tsao)" and than mistakenly says "Chow Chow" here and there through out the who video.
The archeologists are afraid of seeing the same damage that was caused when they first unearthed some of the terracotta warriors when right before their astonished eyes, brilliant colours painted on the statues uniforms and clothing vanished, turning into a greyish, non-descript colour on being exposed to sunlight and oxygen. Only tiny flecks of colours remained that gave them any clues what their original colours were like. There may also have been wall paintings and other art works, that have similarly vanished forever.
They do not want to see the same thing happen. Archeologists have learned over time that invasive unearthing techniques have destroyed traces of a past that we want to keep in order to learn what was. The discoveries are not just to create a show for the curious. It is for serious learned studies of the past.
I remember going to the petrified forest in Arizona and seeing the damage that was done in the early 1900s when it was first discovered. Curious explorers had used even dynamite to blast open the tree trunks trying to find if there are any valuable gemstones to be extracted from within. Then again, I have also read of the huge amount of physical damage that was done to several Egyptian Pharoah tombs by the early archeologists in ways that we would attribute to the works of vandals by modern standards.
Archeologists of today do not want to repeat the same mistakes of the past. It is not in fear of any booby traps set by Emperor Qin Shih-huang as any wooden weapons would have long deteriorated over 2,000 years nor fear of mercury poisoning as hazmats with oxygen masks can be worn. Rather, it is the fear that the introduction of air from the outside and light would damage whatever artifacts there are inside the tomb. Even the introduction of robots and spy cameras would cause outside air to enter and they want to avoid doing that.
The size of the artificial mountain that encase the whole of the emperor's tomb is formidable and trying to seal it completely off while yet allowing for archeologists to enter and start excavating work is beyond the Chinese archeologists capability at this time. The technology is not yet available or created to handle a site as immense as this and so, they and the world, has to wait - frustratingly so though it is.
I confess that seeing the actual tomb would be a scientific dream to see, but I am grateful the Chinese government has been diligent protecting the site.
Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Learning is possible when done carefully.
Human are forgetful , they will repeat it
Thanks for the upload.😁😁😁
I think they should probe the tomb with high resolution cameras to see it what history says about the First Emperors tomb are correct. Maybe they can find where the actual entrance is located and then open it and send in robotics to find out where the traps are and measure what the atmosphere is like; all that Mercury probably made the interior pretty toxic for people unless they were in Hazmat suits. I think the opportunity to see the inside of this tomb is a captivating adventure for scientists and laymen alike. Go for it China you have the world on the edge of it seat on this one.
If there are cross bow traps etc inside, the hazmat suits are a bad idea , they have to be arrow resistance which means specially made, just have a robot trip all the traps.
I came here because it was recently announced that they have just found a new terracotta general,i think its the 9th or 10th general they have found. I understand the chinese people taking their time,so no one dies,and so that they dont lose any of the site before it can be conserved.
And they know that there is a sizable area of mercury in the soil around it,but just how much is there? And how do you go about removing quicksilver? These are all good auestions,i wish i could find out when they think it will be time to open up the emperor's burial palace?
why don't they send tiny robots or key hole cameras.. this is silly.. not to open it..
Becauae it has already been looted by the corrupt.
I agree, they could also use drones
If it's sealed the structures can suffer damages once in contact with the air. That's what happened with the terracotta soldiers and all the other statues... When they entered into contact with the air all the pigment they used to have fell apart.
@@yeahhsupergirl Even locales like Pompeii have suffered damages from the ignorance & disrespect of tourists.
@@yeahhsupergirl why not create a vaccume with no air?
Why do you repeat the same information over and over again? This video could’ve been much shorter.
It's ai generated probably not factual
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Why could the archeologists not use the new lidar, ground penetrating radar that brings a clear picture of whats hidden under ground?!?!.
OR MRI'S etc etc
He did not know that mercury was poisonous so the mercury could not be a deterrent devised by him. Besides the mercury being heavier than soil would have seeped away through the porous soil. Fear of other traps is more likely but unlikely as there are so many ways to inspect the tomb and it's contents without actually digging open the mound. Fibre optics and miniature drones are the go these days inspect dangerous locations.
I'm surprised that no one has formulated a story about a " curse ", even in the 21st century people buy into that ignorance.
I would love to know how they obtained and transported that much mercury to the site.
I want to see what's inside
a dead man
a dead man
Where could he have found that much mercury?
Well archaeology assists understanding of the past.
Something past needs understanding? What of present and future? Perhaps your standing is in deficit.
Why not leave him to rest unviolated,or is the allure of treasure to strong?Like the egyptians instead of eternal rest they wind up in glass cases in museums.
For history purposes, it would be dumb to not eventually go inside
Get professionals modern and old technology and figure out what are the possibilities of the traps and then circumvent. Carefully not to destroy.
2:25- 2:26 is that really a picture of him laying there
Typical of someone who has no idea. Don’t take the Chinese for fools. They know exactly what they are doing.
Well said.
@@seymour2158 Laughable
However it was looted in the song dynasty and took over 50,000 men a month to loot it
The music makes it hard to listen to the story
Not impressed
I hate to deflate all of you but that picture was an Egyptian sarcophagus I guess you you think we are all stupid and can show anything, and class it as anything mmmmm
Only d terrakorta r chinese soldiers that died in war take back 2 reconnized d face then debone use d flesh mince blend in clay 2 make d replica of same look n size of d actual soldier.
UNLIKE TITANIC WHERE THE DECISION TO NOT RAISE IT DUE TO HONORING THOSE LOST AS IT WILL END UP A PILE OF ORANGE DUST. THIS TOMB SHOULD BE OPENED. SENDING IN REMOTE MOBILE PORBES COULD SHOW THE WHOLE INTERIOR WITHOUT DISTURBING ANYTHING AND WITHOUT DANGER OF MERCURY POISONING.
I acke to see what lies within the tomb, but as "science" so often does, I think leaving it sealed is probably a better idea.
new world people... send in the ROV's!
The reason for not opening the tomb its about not having the knowledge of how to conservate the findings. Because of the traps!!! What a joke .
Very interesting and perplexing. In scales and grandeur, one has but to acknowledge the greatest civilization on earth, the Chinese people.
Do you think the mercury rivers mummified then to make them an immortal army?
Open it.
Yes sir. On it
Absolutely. Yes. Mysteries are made to be solved
I do not concede that archeologists have a right to descrate tombs just for useless curiosity.
Of course aslong as there isn't any Vandalism, theft or destruction in places where humans are interred! It's not like they'd be letting a bunch of kids in there.
@@davidb2331 I suspect,viewed from the perspective of the deceased and their families "vandalism, theft and destruction" would be a fair description of most archaeology. I suspect the length of time between internment and non consensual exhumation makes any fundamental difference to the moral issues. The uncovering of pretty baubles equally is a poor justification. After all, despite the hubris of the media, the public does NOT have a right to know.
No one asked
@@kevinmellett9185 you are right, no one asked. Because no one thinks anymore. We are at an age where people have ceased to care for what is right and speaking out for truth.
Such an stupid comment. That useless curiosity is literally what has allowed us to know about the history of civilization. If you want to remain ignorant, good for you.
Y not use robot
The statues of Terakana army have Sub-Saharan African features. Something to think about and research further.
The thumb nail/link in my feed shows an Egyptian sarcophagus, still in the tomb, surrounded by Egyptian artifacts. Nothing Chinese about it. Very stupid error.
I bet what is in that tomb is fascinating. I think it is wonderful they are being careful not to ruin it. But I sure wish they could drill a hole and insert robots and or drones, take a look around, and then seal it up again.
Chinese i understand are waiting for the technology to advance , eg 1800s archeology would use dynamite to get access 1900 reconstruct in concrete any missing bits so even now much has been lost searching for gold and statues.
Ya could use sentinel c 1 to scan it
Just use infra -red scanners, find the bobby traps and handle business. It's not that hard.
omg no not wooden arrows! like y'all realize we have robots delivering us food right?
Its wrong to open his tomb. Let him rest in peace.
why not create small robot and slowly dig and craw inside. this way it will not exposed to sunlight and oxygen
KING of all kings
never resurrected
Naw that’s God
The Chinese may be too conservation but I rather see that than seeing what Egypt is doing.
GREAT
Open it should of been done years ago it's no different than Egypt I don't hear anyone hollering about desecration there
the mercury was for maintaining the flesh. Evil actions. You are of the spirit not the flesh.
Chin XiHuang means Chin First Emperor.
Too much drama for just this man. 🤔
Funny about mercury rivers… How ancient Chinese could create and fill up underground “ rivers” with liquid mercury? Few drops causing death 💀. So possible future exploration will find just mercured skeletons of workers…who tried to create mercury rivers…
We should learn from the past, when it comes to the body should be left alone. To rest in peace
Why do scientists keep opening tombs? They are sealed for a reason. Leave them alone.
An xray should be taken to see if its real human or craved idol.
4000 year old rumors 🤔
when i surched up the tomb it showed this with a Egyptian tomb hood try but i have a brain
WE NOW HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY TO SEND DOWN GOPROS INTO THESE PLACES, WHY AREN'T WE??
What's his name again? jeeeeez LOL
Uhh it's 2025, I'm quite sure we have the technology at this time
Just a few days ago, they located his son's tomb..he was buried in the same tomb as his father....so this documentary is just entertaining not factual
for me,don't disturb the tomb.
The narrator's pronunciation of "Qin Shi Huang" is not consistent at all. At times he gets it just about right, and than suddenly it rolls out the tongue completely wrong. LOL. It reminds of that one narrator who say's "Cao Cao(Tsao Tsao)" and than mistakenly says "Chow Chow" here and there through out the who video.
Guy this fake......form start of click video it show eygptian coffin....chinese dun use that coffin ao this obvious fake
Send In robots.
Do not open find another way
That's not possible. An silly not to open the tomb.
The guy narrating repeats himself too many times
Use robots 😮
Follow a logic. You repeat yourself, it's annoying.
AI scripts are so annoying. Thumbs down.
Why do all the Terracotta Army have a big lump on their head? Is that how they died.?
I think it's a Man Bun. Long hair tied in a Bun.?
its a hat , sheesh.
@@snarky4lyfe144 Hair bun, not a hat.
Chinese superstition
A mad and obsessed emperor 😂
It's actually alien that is buried....
With their alien spacecrafts ??
@@capricorn839 spacecraft already flown away long ago....
True brother 🙏🙏
Well....actually disappointing well-known facts.
With nowadays AI it really should not be a problem to find new facts.
Your video is a mess. You include photos from other places and later emperors.
HINDI BA DAPAT SINUSUNOG YAN?
Almost all traps might have decomposed long ago