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The exhibit showcases "Materials for Writing in Early Periods," highlighting ancient Chinese writing surfaces like pottery, bones, bronze, jade, bamboo, and silk. It mentions that people formalized these materials into established writing systems. The display focuses on pottery inscriptions, specifically those found at the Dawenkou culture site in Shandong, considered China's earliest writing. These ancient characters, dating back to the Zhou Dynasty and the Warring States period, often feature auspicious phrases or names for palaces, temples, tombs, wells, and roads. An image of some pottery glyphs is shown.
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