the greeks had messagers and they have been using scrolls to go and message through their province. They had many people to go on ship to tell they messaged person with the scrolls they would them the message
Ancient scrolls were used just theway we use a notpad, they were used to record famous event, to write poems on and to paint on etc
They use to write on scrolls. Usually made out of papyrus.
In ancient Greece people traded their poessions for thingd but now they use dollars and cents
Egyptians no longer use scrolls to record and transmit information. Ancient scrolls that have survived until this day are still studied by academics and researchers, and are otherwise carefully preserved and stored. Some cultures and religions still use scrolls for ceremonial or religious purposes (such as Torah scrolls or Hanging scrolls).
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It would appear that medieval people did not use scrolls much at all. According to the article on Scrolls at Wikipedia, they virtually disappeared from use during the Middle Ages. In the same source, the article on the Book says that the codex came to dominate over the scroll with the rise of Christianity, in the 3rd and 4th centuries. There are links to these two articles below.
Ancient Egyptians primarily used papyrus scrolls for writing. These scrolls were made from the papyrus plant found along the Nile River. However, in more modern times, Egyptians use books like people in other parts of the world.
Greek scrolls were used to relay messages to many people. Often times these scrolls carried messages from leaders of various nations.
roman boys use wax tablets to write on because paper was very expensive. the on paper like thing that they did use was papyrus scrolls which were made out of strips of reed that grew in egypt, but even that was very expensive.