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The Yorba Linda Library this month will present an exhibit about writing materials spanning the last five millenniums.
Five Millenniums of Writing History, on exhibit through Dec. 1, features a cuneiform tablet dating from 3000-2001 BC, an Egyptian hieroglyph from 2000-1001 BC, a bronze Chinese knife coin and a fragmented papyrus letter.
The five items come from a privately owned collection of about 200 items depicting the history of written human communication. The most valuable piece in the collection is said to be an artifact from biblical times--a clay jar handle with a seal impression mentioning a king of Judah. The rarest piece in the exhibit is a misprinted book leaf from the 16th century.
The library is at 18181 Imperial Highway. Information: (714) 777-2873.
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