It was used to make a material that could be written on, also called papyrus.
Papyrus is similar to a very thin flexible plywood composed of several alternating layers of the reeds.
papyrus
Papyrus - a type of reed.
Papyrus reeds were used to make paper so the Egyptians could write.
Papyrus wasn't invented, as it is was type of reed that was abundant near the Nile River in ancient Egypt. However, papyrus paper was invented by the ancient Egyptians, which was used for drawing maps, etc.
The scribes were a group of people in ancient Egypt who knew how to read and write. They wrote on papyrus using reed brushes dipped in ink.
Traces of the reed pen have been found as far back as 4th century BC, in Ancient Egypt. They were originally used for writing on papyrus, but continue to be used today in calligraphy.
no they wrote on papyrus a type of ancient paper made by papyrus reeds a type of reed found by the river
Papyrus, Wood (Bark) and Reed
I went to Egypt last year. There were papyrus paintings everywhere.
Ancient Egyptians used the papyrus reed to make boats. Bundles of papyrus were tied together to form a kind of canoe like raft. Other uses of papyrus were for parchment, basket weaving and cloth making. Papyrus grows commonly along the banks of the Nile River, and is considered a 'Gift of the Nile'.
The papyrus plant is a reed that grows in marshy areas around the Nile river.In ancient Egypt, the wild plant was used for a variety of uses, and specially cultivated papyrus, grown on plantations, was used to make the writing material.The inside of the triangular stalk was cut or peeled into long strips.
Papyrus, which is first known to have been used in ancient Egypt.