The Pictographic writing used in Ancient Egypt is known as Hieroglyphics. They were used for religious purposes.
The valuable crop used to make paper is called "papyrus." It was used in ancient Egypt and other cultures to create paper-like material for writing and other purposes.
The cost of papyrus in 300 AD would have depended on factors such as the quality of the papyrus, the region, and the quantity being purchased. In general, papyrus was a relatively affordable writing material, commonly used in ancient Egypt and the Mediterranean region for various purposes like writing and record-keeping.
what are common material used for clothing in Egypt.
linen
No, Egypt uses the Arabic language today for all purposes.
These are called Hieroglyphs. They were used in Ancient Egypt.
Egypt invented papyrus papers used as scrolls for the hand written individual or state communication
Paper is a thin material made from pulp of cellulose fibers, usually derived from wood, rags, or grasses, and dried into flexible sheets. It is commonly used for writing, printing, packaging, and other purposes.
hieroglyphics
they used papyrus for paper in ancient Egypt and took some time to make it too.
In ancient Egypt they wore Tunics, usually made from linen