Papyrus. It's like parchment.
The other name for papyrus is Cyperus papyrus.
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The Ancient Egyptians created papyrus as a source of paper. Papyrus was made with the papyrus reed. This reed grew along the banks of the Nile and was also used to make sandals. Hieroglyhics were written on a scroll of papyrus to make a papyrus scroll.
Martin Bommas has written: 'Die Mythisierung der Zeit' -- subject(s): Egyptian Magic, Magic, Egyptian, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden 'Die Heidelberger Fragmente des magischen Papyrus Harris' -- subject(s): Egyptian Magic, Magic, Egyptian, Papyrus Harris no. 1.
Harris Richman
Harris & Woolf Harris (2001) say it a covering of short soft hairs.
Names do not translate in Spanish, so "Harris Teeter".
Taylor Harris is a name. Names are not translated.
Papyrus -i, masculine or feminine; or papyrum -i, neuter.
No, papyrus can not be eaten
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
The other name for papyrus is Cyperus papyrus.
Your Nose Is A Papyrus Reed.
The Papyrus reed.
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