Yes, papyrus makes good compost as a plant but not necessarily as a product. The plant in question serves as a carbon- or nitrogen-rich source when respectively dead or living but may contain environmentally-unfriendly inks and preservatives as scrolled papers.
Yes, to make good compost you need to make sure it stays moist.
You can compost it. It will make really good compost for your plants.
They make for good compost - as long as you put them deep into existing compost.
The best soil is compost
The Papyrus reed.
The Papyrus reed.
papyrus is used to make baskets, boats, sandels, and paper.
Papyrus reeds that's why they call it papyrus paper
In Hebrew, papyrus is called pah-pee-rooss (פפירוס). To make papyrus paper, see related links.
Egyptians used papyrus stems to make paper
The compost smelled.
Yes, leaves make very good compost. Although you will want to go easy with oak leaves, or be sure to test the pH and cut the acid with lime.