I don't know, sorry! :(
clay tablets and papyrus paper made from several steps
Stylus.
To measure anything - one use was to record the annual Nile flood levels.
yes the egyptians did use clay tablets to record trade and to write laws and stuff.
Egyptians used gold currency The earliest money that we know about was made of pure gold and dates back to the 3rd millennium BC in Egypt. The gold had standardised weights and values.
Egyptians used gold currency The earliest money that we know about was made of pure gold and dates back to the 3rd millennium BC in Egypt. The gold had standardised weights and values.
Levers have existed since prehistoric times. There is no record of who invented levers. The earliest mention of levers of which there is a record was by Archimedes, but they were in use long before his time.
According to archaelogical records, the Egyptians were the first to use measurements. They measured the depth of the Nile.
The earliest record of the Catholic religion are the letters of St. Paul. The first recorded use of the word "Catholic" to designate the Church that Christ founded is in the letter of St. Ignatius of Antioch, the second Bishop of that See after St. Peter.
The name Daniel is Hebrew in orign, and means "God is my Judge" The earliest recorded use of the name Daniel is from the Bible's Book of Daniel. It is likely that there were other men named Daniel before him, but there is no record of them in history.
Totem Poles
There are no records of the earliest use of the sewing needle. They have been used since the earliest dawn of human kind. Different cultures through out history have independently discovered the use of the sewing needle.