They painted on scrolls.
scrolls, papyris reports (papyris is a type of plant used to make paper by the ancient egyptians)
The Greeks wrote on stone.
They didn't have newspapers, but they kept recorded events on papyrus scrolls.
Ancient China used paper for scrolls and for books it has replaced papyrus that was used in Ancient Egypt and is still used in the United States.
scrolls...
scrolls were used in ancient times because they were the convenient way to transport written material. Individual leaves of material were sometimes sewn together or tied with string so materials could be kept in larger scrolls. Books as we know them didn't exist during ancient times, neither did paper or pens.this information is true and is great for school projects
Take a long piece of scroll paper and dye it with coffee and it looks like ancient looking scrolls.
They painted on scrolls.
This is our tradition, commanded explicitly in our Oral Law (Talmud, Megillah 17a).
The first known method of writing dates to Ancient Egyptian times when they used "Reed pens" to write on papyrus scrolls.
The Dead Sea Scrolls were found in eleven caves around Qumran. They were found by a sheep herder. The scrolls were found inside sealed pots/jars in the caves. They were 972 previously undiscovered texts from the Hebrew Bible.
In ancient times children of wealthy Greeks and noblemen were taught in schools. Their primary tools of learning were scrolls and wax tablets which they wrote by scraping letters in with a stylus.
Ancient dragon
Letters at Tudor times were sealed with wax
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).
Greek scrolls were used to relay messages to many people. Often times these scrolls carried messages from leaders of various nations.