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The exhibit displays ancient Chinese paper making. The sign reads "Primitive Papers." It notes archaeological evidence shows early residents of the Western Han Dynasty (202 BCE - 8 CE) were producing plant fiber paper. The artifacts' forms reveal initial paper-making methods, establishing a foundation for Cai Lun's invention of paper, and for the production of more practical paper. Below the sign, samples of paper-making materials are exhibited inside a glass display case.
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Dec 2, 2025, 4:00 AM

Daxing District, China

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The exhibit displays ancient Chinese paper making. The sign reads "Primitive Papers." It notes archaeological evidence shows early residents of the Western Han Dynasty (202 BCE - 8 CE) were producing plant fiber paper. The artifacts' forms reveal initial paper-making methods, establishing a foundation for Cai Lun's invention of paper, and for the production of more practical paper. Below the sign, samples of paper-making materials are exhibited inside a glass display case.

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