Read about the Making Of Archie here:
- From the Triassic to Appalachian — Archie the aetosaur makes his bronze debut on campus (AppalachianToday, August, 2020)
- Art and geology students at Appalachian collaborate to sculpt Triassic aetosaur based on a handful of pre-historic bones unearthed in North Carolina (Appalachian Magazine, May 2017)
- App State's aetosaur project one step from completion (The Mountain Times, March 2017)
- ASU geology, art department collaborating on life-size "dinosaur" model (Watauga Democrat, September 2016)
- Fossils from a new aetosaur species discovered in North Carolina (Appalachian Today, January 2015)
- A new aetosaur (Archosauria, Suchia) from the Upper Triassic Pekin Formation, Deep River Basin, North Carolina, U.S.A., and its implications for early aetosaur evolution (Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Vol 35, 2015, Issue 1)
Looking for general information about the Gorgetosuchus pekinensis finding and reconstruction project? The FAQs document is a good starting place.