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Presuming that you mean the terra cotta army from Xian, China (the only one
I know of)....
Some years ago (sorry, don't have the date) National Geographic published a
pretty comprehensive article on the excavation. I understand they have
published additional articles since then.
There was a travelling exhibit several years ago, and there could be a
museum booklet that was published to be sold in the various museums.
Possibly a museum that exhibited the display might have some of the books
for sale.
I have a contact that visited the excavatiion in China last year and I'll
ask if she purchased a book relating to that and let you know if there was
one.
Pam Asbury-Smith
Statistical Research, Inc
Tucson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roc Coulet" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 12:00 AM
Subject: terra cotta army
> currently i am working on a paper on the terra cotta army. i love the
topic
> but i am finding it difficult to find references, especially in regards to
> excavation methods. does any body have any idea or cross-references that
> could help?
>
> thank you
> raquel coulet
>
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