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Ancient books were typically made of materials such as papyrus, parchment, and vellum. Papyrus was made from the pith of the papyrus plant, while parchment and vellum were made from animal skins, usually of calf, sheep, or goat. These materials were used to create scrolls or codices for writing and storing information.
on fine fur hides such as sheep or whatever they had in that day. They actually used paper too, by the egyptians. but this technology seemed to have been lost until the birth of the printing press.
Since in the olden-days computers/laptops weren't invented, typewriters were used in the later times, and before even the typewriter was invented, authors used to write with hand, and that might explain why it took quite a long time to get published.
First, they made paper from cloth or wood pulp. Then, they cut the papers to the size needed for a book. Then, after writing on the papers, they lined them up in order and sewed them together at one side. They glued a wooden cover onto the outside and that was a book!
with a quill and ink or with an olden day typewriter
They were hand written on vellum pages then these were bound together as a book.
Scrolls of papyrus and carved stone tablets or walls with letters or pictures.
They were handwritten
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There are six books in the series.
In ancient Egypt they made books out of papyrus reeds. And a lot of places used scrolls or tablets. However a lot of places just used story telling and didn't write anything down until later on.
Ancient China used paper for scrolls and for books it has replaced papyrus that was used in Ancient Egypt and is still used in the United States.
Italy had books since the time of Ancient Rome. Of course books existed in Italy in 1911, Italy has one of the most ancient cultures in the world
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Ancient Egyptian paper was made with Cyperus papyrus(where we get the word "Paper"), a wetland sedge reed that used to grow in the Nile Delta.Artisans would cut the reed, slice it thinly, then 'glue' it together by layering the slices together and letting it dry in the sun. There were no "books", as we know them, in Khmt (Black Land); there were sheets of papyrus & scrolls made up of long sheets.
The success of books also depended on the innovation of papermaking developed by the ancient Chinese civilization. Paper allowed for more economical and efficient production of books, making them more widely accessible to a greater number of people.
The Ancient Romans first invented the book, but they were kind of rare afterwards. Only men wrote books. Of course.
cause they liked books
I think there were scrolls instead of books, but I am not sure. Although it seems as if they must have had books.
yes there are jewelers in ancient Egypt if you have read books you will know