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    Which great find was unearthed in vaults near China's Xian?

    Question #22908. Asked by Anneytulip. (Sep 30 02 11:33 AM)


    Nelly

    The Terracotta Warriors.

    china128.tripod.com/xian.html

    Sep 30 02, 11:49 AM


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