Paper.
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
The Egyptians used papyrus reeds from the banks of the river nile to make paper and baskets. They also used papyrus reeds to make sandals, furniture and small boats. Some of the boats found in tombs were made of papyrus reeds to help the dead person travel to the afterlife. Hope that answers your question!
Papyrus reeds were used to make paper so the Egyptians could write.
Reeds in Ancient Egypt were used for making papyrus paper.
The Egyptians used clay and stone tablets, and at a later point created scrolls of papyrus, the crushed and pressed pith from river reeds.
The ancient Egyptians used the heads of reeds and wheat for their paint brushes. They painted on stone, and papyrus.
The Egyptians used a parchment called papyrus for their writing paper. It was made of a material derived from the papyrus plant that grew along the Nile Delta.
Egyptians used papyrus stems to make paper
Egyptians use Papyrus reeds to make papyrus, baskets and sandals. It was also used for column houses and rafts for river boats.Papyrus is a plant that was used for paper-making and weaving.
the egyptians used papyrus to write on.papyrus was derived from a plant and it was used instead of paper Papyrus or paper reed (Cyperus papyrus) is a plant used by the ancient Egyptians to make paper much the same way as we do today.
The Uros, predecessors of the Inca, used tortora reeds to manufacture floating islands on Lake Titicaca. The ancient Phoenicians used papyrus reeds.
Papyrus was used by the Ancient Egyptians around 3500 BC. It was an early form of paper which records were written down for the Pharaohs.It was a random crop grown by the Nile River and it was also used for paper. The Egyptians flattened it and used special paints to write with.