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Egypt invented papyrus papers used as scrolls for the hand written individual or state communication

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Which civilization is said to have invented paper?

I believe it is China.China- Paper was named from Europe as papyrus but the country which invented paper was China.China.


What is a papyrus paper?

Papyrus paper is a thick paper-like material made from the pith of the papyrus plant. It was used extensively in ancient Egypt and other Mediterranean cultures for writing and drawing. Papyrus paper is known for its durability and is an important historical material for understanding the development of writing and civilization.


From papyrus the egyptians made a type of?

The Egyptians were able to make a type of paper from papyrus.


What kind of material served as a convenient writing surface for Egyptian record keeping?

Papyrus, ink, and a quill were need to record the information in ancient Egypt. Scribes also needed to be able to read and write in Hieroglyphics.


What material did Egyptians used to write on?

Papyrus. It's like parchment.


What Ancient civilization made paper from papyrus?

Egypt


What year was papyrus invented?

Papyrus is paper invented in 3000bc and was used for paintings and writing until the 11th century AD.


Is a long lasting paper like material made from reeds?

It is called the papyrus


Where was papyrus invented?

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Which people invented papyrus scrolls?

I think it was the Egyptians - papyrus is paper made out of reeds...


What is a paper like material made from reeds in ancient Egypt?

That is papyrus, and that is where we get the word paper.


What did people write on when paper was not invented?

It is thought that people used animal skins, papyrus and tree and plant barks and skins to write on before a Chinese government official in about 100 BC named Ts'ai Lun invented a convenient source of paper.