Scribes typically used a material called papyrus, which was made from the pith of the papyrus plant. The pith was cut into strips, soaked in water, and then pressed and dried to create a writing surface. Alternatively, parchment, made from animal skin, was also a common writing material used by scribes.
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Use paper.
Egyptian scribes usually wrote on papyrus with reed brushes dipped in ink. The ancient Egyptians made ink by grinding brightly colored minerals into powder, then mixing the powder with liquid so that it was easier to apply.
The best way to make such a structure out of paper would be to use paper mache. Make your base and then cover it with your paper mache mixture.
Notepads were used by scribes in ancient Rome. They were clay and not paper.
If the scribes were Sumerians, I'm pretty sure they made them.
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They did not use paper they used stones
You use paper mache to make a foot. Your welcome.
Can you use transparent paper to make 3-D glasses?
you fold the paper like you use to make paper fans. Then you cut the shape of a lady. Then you unfold it.
egpytians use papyrus to make paper come on diddnt you know that i am 10 gee bye