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).
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.
Egyptians still use hieroglypics
From Limestone.
on scrolls and in hieroglyphics
They painted on scrolls.
Papyrus which they made out of a plant called papyrus. How creative is that?
Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
to contact with each other, and to contact with the gods through scrolls
I think it was the Egyptians - papyrus is paper made out of reeds...
No, they use Arabic.
They didn't have newspapers, but they kept recorded events on papyrus scrolls.
The Egyptians used clay and stone tablets, and at a later point created scrolls of papyrus, the crushed and pressed pith from river reeds.