Papyrus was used by the Ancient Egyptians around 3500 BC. It was an early form of paper which records were written down for the Pharaohs.
It was a random crop grown by the Nile River and it was also used for paper. The Egyptians flattened it and used special paints to write with.
Papyrus is a paper like material. It was first use in ancient Egypt and is now used all over Africa. It was used to wrap the bodies of ancient pharaohs and the scribes in ancient Egypt used it to write on.
Papyrus is an ancient form of Egyptian paper like material that was made from reeds, the reeds were strung and woven to create a writing surface
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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.
Papyrus was used for baskets, sandals, most of all, paper.
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Ancient Egyptians used the papyrus reed to make boats. Bundles of papyrus were tied together to form a kind of canoe like raft. Other uses of papyrus were for parchment, basket weaving and cloth making. Papyrus grows commonly along the banks of the Nile River, and is considered a 'Gift of the Nile'.
Papyrus was derived from a weed and it had many uses in ancient Egypt. Among the uses was to make baskets, but also to make sandals, mats, rope, and (most commonly) paper-- the word "paper" is derived from the word papyrus. It was sometimes used as one element of making boats, but more commonly, it was used for lighter items, including mattresses and boxes.
The papyrus plant is a reed that grows in marshy areas around the Nile river.In ancient Egypt, the wild plant was used for a variety of uses, and specially cultivated papyrus, grown on plantations, was used to make the writing material.The inside of the triangular stalk was cut or peeled into long strips.
The papyrus plant is a reed that grows in marshy areas around the Nile river.In ancient Egypt, the wild plant was used for a variety of uses, and specially cultivated papyrus, grown on plantations, was used to make the writing material.The inside of the triangular stalk was cut or peeled into long strips.
The papyrus plant is a reed that grows in marshy areas around the Nile river.In ancient Egypt, the wild plant was used for a variety of uses, and specially cultivated papyrus, grown on plantations, was used to make the writing material.The inside of the triangular stalk was cut or peeled into long strips.
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.
Chemonucleolysis uses chymopapain, an enzyme derived from papyrus, to dissolve the disk material that has been displaced because of injury.