One another!
Tattoos were VERY popular among ancient peoples.
Preserved ancient bodies, thousands of years old, found in peat, ice and dried mummies ALL show signs of tattoos!
paper
Chinese people are just like everybody else. They write on paper. However, in ancient times before paper was invented, they used to write on bamboo strips. Coincidentally, it was they who invented paper later in ~AD 105.
Do research on ancient Greece, then put it in to an essay.
You should write or draw before you stain you paper with tea. That is probably best.
Paper. Paper that was a form of parchment. Paper was invented in ancient China and by the 1300's it was in use everywhere. Few could actually write. Only the church or nobility knew how to read and write.
plan out the paper before you write it, research before you write it, then write in quickly this might help http://nanacast.com/vp/96193/212472/
They were the first people to write the alphabet. The Ancient Greek's
When the scribes ran out of paper and walls to write on, they used a slaves gouch and was killed and placed up-side down so people could read of his gouch.
Yes, because if you try to write on the paper afterwards the graphite/ink will not adhere to it. The things that will adhere after aging are things like paint. But otherwise write on the paper all you want before you age it
before people wrote on paper, they wrote on trees. they used a rock to carve in what thy wanted to write. after they cut down the tree and gave it to the person they wanted to write to or kept it them selves.... so when they went to the grocery store, you would have to bring a tree with you because your grocery list would be on the tree. ~Makayla Wright <3
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.
"What is the paper about?" "Who will read the paper?" "What is the purpose of the paper?"