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Yes, Egyptians are credited with developing a form of black ink made from carbon black, gum, and water. This black ink was commonly used in ancient Egyptian writing on papyrus scrolls and other surfaces.
Egyptians
With mud and black ink.
they invented paprus ,black ink,a writing system, and beer
The Chinese invented the black mose at first and then when the Egyptians found out, they took the idea and change it a little bit and called it ink.
So it could make black people feel better about themselves (from different user improving) Actually is was for white people to feel better buy using the black ink as a symbol for segregation. But I think that's racist so I use blue ink all the time...........
The egyptians used black ink to tattoo on eyebrows, and so forth, on the people of nobility and wealth. Makes about as much sense as the use of cosmetics, today.
Ancient Egyptians used a limited palette of colors for ink, primarily black and red. Black ink was made from soot or carbon, while red ink was created using ochre or iron oxide. These colors were used for writing on papyrus and inscriptions, with black for the main text and red often used for headings or important information. Other colors like green, blue, and yellow were used for illustrations and decorative purposes, but black and red were the most common for written communication.
Ancient Egyptians invented a variety of things including written language (hieroglyphics), papyrus paper, the calendar, and early forms of medicine and surgery. They also made advancements in architecture, such as the construction of the pyramids, and were skilled in various arts and crafts like jewelry making and pottery.
Black ink and the chisels and other ancient Egyptian tools
the egyptians didnt use ink
the egyptians used a fether and ink to communicate