Most of the scrolls were written in Hebrew and Aramaic. There are also a few in Greek.
Carbon Based Ink
Yes. The Tetragrammaton (the four consonants of God's name) are used in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Esther is the only book of the Hebrew Bible not found in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Because Ezra and Nehemiah used to be on one scrool and parts of Ezra were found, scholars assumed this indicated that Nehemiah was in the Dead Sea Scrolls, too. Recently, a fragment of Nehemiah has been identified as coming from among the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Parchment was (and is) used for scrolls of the Torah and prophets. For mundane purposes, anything could be used, such as a potsherd or anything else.See also the related LinkFacts about Torah scrolls
They used scrolls of animal parchment.
They are still being studied by scholars.
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
Carbon dating (the measure of the isotope carbon 14) was used to estimate how old the scrolls were.
The Chinese first used wooden scrolls and whole bones on silk.
The scrolls were mostly used for scholarly texts.
The Cyrillic alphabet for Bulgarian is used to write Bulgarian.
Chinese scrolls are typically used as decorative art pieces in homes or as gifts. They can also be used to display calligraphy, paintings, or poems. Additionally, Chinese scrolls are sometimes used in traditional Chinese ceremonies or rituals.