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I was reminded by the return to London of the Terracotta Army, that I once went to see it, many years ago. I remember it made a big impression on me (and I'm definitely going to see it again, whilst it's here - one day, I'd love to go see the whole thing in situ). I looked up past exhibitions - and apparently they haven't been to London since 1981. I'm amazed I can remember it - I would have been three or four years old. I remember there were red and black walls, and the weather was cold, and the statues were very tall and scary. Years later, I could still remember some of the stuff I was told about how it was discovered by accident, when local farmers drilling for a well broke through into a vast, underground tomb, full of an entire army of life-size terracotta figures - every one individual. The figures are eerie and imposing, and when I was little I thought they looked like they were ready to move, any moment. If an exhibition of it ever comes around your way, I highly recommend going.
We've also got Tutankhamun's treasure coming to London soon - I plan to go see that, too. I'll be having a very Daniel-esque Autumn. *g*
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Oooh, lucky you with two amazing-looking exhibits in town! Have fun at both. If I remember right, you've got some nice (permanent) Egyptian pieces at the British Museum too.
And yes - the Egyptian mummies section in the British museum is familiar to all UK schoolkids. I've been there many times. It's awesome. I work just around the corner from it, too - I should go more often than I do, seeing as it's free and all. *vows to get a bit more kulchure at lunchtime*