The Terra Cotta Army China's first emperor and the birth of a nation / John Man.

The terra cotta army is one of the greatest, and most famous, archaeological discoveries ever made. Over eight thousand life-size figures of warriors and horses were interred in the mausoleum of the first emperor of China--and each figure is individually carved, perhaps representing real members of...

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Main Author: Man, John, 1941-
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : Da Capo Press, c2008.
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