The mesopotamian scribes wrote with with sharpened reeds called a "stylus." Before the stylus they wrote with anything that was pointy, but it became more common to write with the "stylus."
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Scribes used a reed stylus called a "stylus" to write cuneiform on clay tablets. The stylus was made of a cut reed with a triangular tip that was pressed into the clay to create wedge-shaped characters. The resulting impressions were then baked to preserve the writing.
They used a stylus for clay tablets. They used reed brushes with ink to write on papyrus.
People who learned how to write with a stylus & the writing they drew was called cuneiform (KYOO-neh-uh-fawrm)
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Based on what I found at the Epson website, the following list is compatible with the Epson T0801 Black Inkjet Cartridge:Epson Stylus Photo P50Epson Stylus Photo PX650Epson Stylus Photo PX660Epson Stylus Photo PX700WEpson Stylus Photo PX710WEpson Stylus Photo PX720WDEpson Stylus Photo PX730WDEpson Stylus Photo PX800FWEpson Stylus Photo PX810FWEpson Stylus Photo PX820FWDEpson Stylus Photo PX830FWDEpson Stylus Photo R285Epson Stylus Photo RX585Epson Stylus Photo RX685I hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
A Poyo Stylus is A Stylus for your Ipod touch or Iphone. You can use this Stylus instead of your finger. (Buy it at Amazon)
No, it does not come with a stylus. You can operate the touch screen with or without a stylus.
It's called a stylus.
The people who wrote in cuneiform were scribes. They were highly trained individuals responsible for recording information on clay tablets using a wedge-shaped stylus. Scribes played a crucial role in ancient Mesopotamian society by documenting everything from administrative records to literature and religious texts.
A good drawing stylus and probably the best for the iPad is the Wacom Bamboo Stylus.