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The Taosi Site Museum in Xiangfen County in north China's Shanxi Province will officially open to the public on November 12. Today, we invite you to get an exclusive sneak peek. The museum will showcase over 230 artifacts, including pottery, bronzes, wooden artifacts, and jade items, among others. Notably, a previously undisplayed set square will also make its debut. The square and the measuring instruments excavated from the Taosi site are currently the earliest known examples of such instruments in the world. Join us live to learn more about the site.
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The Taosi Site Museum in Xiangfen County in north China's Shanxi Province will officially open to the public on November 12. Today, we invite you to get an exclusive sneak peek. The museum will showcase over 230 artifacts, including pottery, bronzes, wooden artifacts, and jade items, among others. Notably, a previously undisplayed set square will also make its debut. The square and the measuring instruments excavated from the Taosi site are currently the earliest known examples of such instruments in the world. Join us live to learn more about the site.