Eugene Wang | What Was the Terracotta Army For? || Radcliffe Institute
As part of the 2016–2017 Fellows’ Presentation Series at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Eugene Wang RI ’17 argues against the common theory that the Terracotta Army’s purpose was to defend the tombs of early China. Wang is the 2016–2017 Shutzer Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.

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Lecture: Terracotta Army: Legacy of the First Emperor of China

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Solving Mysteries of the Ancient Maya, Dr. Michael Coe Anthropologist

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Great Myths and Legends: Genghis Khan: Barbarian Conqueror or Harbinger of Democracy

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Ancient Mesoamerica - Dr. Michael Whalen

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Faculty Research Presentation – Asst. Prof. Denny Yu

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The Undiscovered | 5 of 5 | Jill Tarter || Radcliffe Institute

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Who would choose to be LGBT and Nigerian? | Ifeoma Fafunwa || Radcliffe Institute

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Yukiya Uda vs Eugene Wang | Match Highlights | #ITTFWORLDCUP 2025

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Eugene Wang – What Will Digital Scenography Mean for the Future of Museums?

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Noah Eckstein Delivers the Senior English Address | Harvard Commencement 2026

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Secrets Of The Great Wall | Ancient China From Above | National Geographic

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Helz Lecture - Andrew H. Knoll from Harvard University - 4/4/24

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Before Silk: Unsolved Mysteries of the Silk Road by Colin Renfrew

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The Africanity of Ancient Egypt: Huggins Lectures by Christopher Ehret

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How do archaeologists preserve artifacts?

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Wu Hung, In the Name of Art—Destruction and Reconstruction

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Asian Archaeology: Recent Discoveries and Controversies: Japan - Ken’ichi Sasaki

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At the Limits: Long Distance Trade in the time of Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Kings

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Jonny Kim | Harvard Alumni Day 2026

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