The ancient Greeks used a writing tool called a stylus to write. A stylus is a writing instrument used for creating marks. Styluses were made out of bone, metal, or reeds. Ancient Greeks also used reed pens and chisels to write. A surface for writing was papyrus, a paper traded from Egypt and brought to Greece by the Phoenicians, a group of Mediterranean traders. Greeks also used pieces of broken pottery called ostraca to write on. They are also chiseled on stone.
The Greeks used various tools for their writing. They used a mullet and chisel to carve into stone/marble tablets. Another popular way of writing was with a stylus and wax tablets. Later on they wrote on paper with a stylus.
The ancient Greeks they used different materials to write on since paper as it is known to us did not exist yet. The preferred materials were papyrus, processed leather, ceramic and of course marble.
umm, ink wasnt invented until a few centuries after A.D. started. so, it depends on your definitions of "Ancient". if you are talking cavemen, they drew on the walls with charcoal and animal blood. a bit more ahead, people in Egypt and such were using some form of ink. The Sumerians wrote with metal stamps in wet clay tablets, which they dried.
They used ink and pens. The pen or "Calamus" was a pointed red.
They used ink and pens. The pen or "Calamus" was a pointed red.
They used ink and pens. The pen or "Calamus" was a pointed red.
They used ink and pens. The pen or "Calamus" was a pointed red.
They used ink and pens. The pen or "Calamus" was a pointed red.
They used ink and pens. The pen or "Calamus" was a pointed red.
They used ink and pens. The pen or "Calamus" was a pointed red.
They used ink and pens. The pen or "Calamus" was a pointed red.
They used ink and pens. The pen or "Calamus" was a pointed red.
a wooden pen called a stylus
A number of writing tools were used to record based on what they were writing on. They are reed pen, hammer and chisel, and brush.
with a wooden pen called a stylus or something sharp
They used ink and pens. The pen or "Calamus" was a pointed red.
They used a pointed metal stylus.
pointed sticks
An ancient Greek stylus is their form of pen. It was made of metal or led and encased in wood. It left a light but readable mark on papyrus.
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
Ancient Greek. She was known as Minerva to the Romans, though...
the greek influence was only in philosophy and art
According to the Aeneid, the Roman people were established by Aeneas after he fled defeated Troy (an ancient Greek city-state).So according to ancient literature Romans are from Greek descent. (although, the Aeneid was a form of campaign propaganda for Augustus Caesar)
The ancient Romans wrote in Latin because that was their native language. However the educated also wrote and spoke in Greek. This was because Greek was considered the international language of the time.
Why did they use papyrus instead of PAPER? It's all they had.
An ancient Greek stylus is their form of pen. It was made of metal or led and encased in wood. It left a light but readable mark on papyrus.
a slate
The language of the ancient Romans was Latin. The educated Romans also spoke Greek.
According to Herodotus, the Phoenicians brought writing and Papyrus - an old writing material, similar to our paper - to Greece. The Greek word for papyrus as a writing material is biblion and the word for book is Biblos.
The Romans hated the Greeks.
The Romans spoke Italian, Greek and Latin as it spread its empire.
Greek and Romans civilizations
No. The Romans conquered the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia.
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
The Romans never held the Olympics; the Olympics were an Ancient Greek game.