A papyrus scroll
The ancient Egyptians used a material called papyrus to write on. Papyrus is a type of paper-like material made from the pith of the papyrus plant, which was abundant in the Nile Delta. The plant's stem was sliced into thin strips, then layered and pressed together to create sheets that could be written on.
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Many ancient people, but I believe that the Egyptians are most famous for it.
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
It is the paper that is pounded from a reed that is grown along the nile that is called papyrus
Papyrus - from which word paper derives.
It is called the papyrus
Egyptians wrote using ink on papyrus sheets. They also wrote by carving hieroglyphics into stone.
In Hebrew, papyrus is called pah-pee-rooss (פפירוס). To make papyrus paper, see related links.
Papyrus was first manufactured in Egypt as far back as the third millennium BCE.[3] In the first centuries BCE and CE, papyrus scrolls gained a rival as a writing surface in the form of parchment, which was prepared from animal skins.[4]Sheets of parchment were folded to form quires from which book-form codiceswere fashioned. Early Christian writers soon adopted the codex form, and in the Græco-Roman world it became common to cut sheets from papyrus rolls to form codice
Papyrus which they made out of a plant called papyrus. How creative is that?
No , the sails are called the sheets. Wrong - the sails are called SAILS. The control lines to the sails are sheets.