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One of the major material the egyprians used to make ropes was papyrus
you use flax to make linen. The ancient Egyptians used linen for their clothes and for embalming mummies.
The ancient Egyptians used a material called papyrus to write on. Papyrus is a type of paper-like material made from the pith of the papyrus plant, which was abundant in the Nile Delta. The plant's stem was sliced into thin strips, then layered and pressed together to create sheets that could be written on.
The ancient Egyptians used cattle to make sure the seeds were trodden down.
They used papyrus - a fairly thick, paper-like material made from the papyrus plant.
The Egyptians were able to make a type of paper from papyrus.
Faience, gold, glass, silver, bone, ivory, wood etc.
One of the major material the egyprians used to make ropes was papyrus
Papyrus
I really don't think ancient egyptians used diapers
The Egyptians did not make paper (that was the Chinese) they stacked wet slit papyrus reed stems crosswise forming a thin flexible plywood like material when it dried, called papyrus that was used to make scrolls that could be written on.
They used papyrus paper made from pressed and dried stalks of the papyrus plant
you use flax to make linen. The ancient Egyptians used linen for their clothes and for embalming mummies.
Egyptians used papyrus stems to make paper
A sarcophagus or plural sarcophagi was the "coffin" used for Egyptian pharaohs.
Ancient egyptians used a plant called papyrus to make their paper.
They used Papyrus