Pen and paper. Magnetic head and tape. Steel needle and shellac & glass disk. Brush and papyrus. Quill and palimpsest. (if you never heard of it before a palimpsest is a previously written on parchment with the old writing scraped off) Stylus and clay tablets. Chisel and stone.
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
The ancient New Testaments were written on papyrus, which was a material made from the pith of the papyrus plant. Papyrus sheets were formed by weaving together thin strips of the plant's stem and then dried to create a writing surface. Some early New Testament manuscripts were also written on parchment, which is a material made from animal hides.
Pompeii was a Roman city which destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius of 79 AD. At that time the Romans still used papyrus scrolls and made notebooks made with bound parchment pages. The Romans invented the codeces (plural of codex) which were papyrus or parchment bound books later.
Nothing. Paper was unknown in ancient Greece.
The papyrus was made of a plant and the parchmentwas made of animal skin.
Pen and paper. Magnetic head and tape. Steel needle and shellac & glass disk. Brush and papyrus. Quill and palimpsest. (if you never heard of it before a palimpsest is a previously written on parchment with the old writing scraped off) Stylus and clay tablets. Chisel and stone.
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
Probably parchment or papyrus.
Papyrus and parchment.
Some early forms of paper included papyrus, parchment, and rice paper. Papyrus was made from the pith of the papyrus plant, while parchment was made from animal skins. Rice paper, on the other hand, was derived from rice straw.
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
The Torah (תורה) or Sefer Torah (ספר תורה)
Scribes in ancient times primarily used materials such as papyrus, parchment, and vellum for writing. Papyrus, made from the pith of the papyrus plant, was common in Egypt and the Mediterranean. Parchment, made from animal skins, and vellum, a finer quality of parchment, were used in various cultures, especially in Europe, for more durable and high-quality texts. These materials allowed for the preservation of written works for future generations.
papyrus
You probably mean 'papyrus'.
um I'm pretty sure its papyrus or parchment.