The Egyptians are known to have used papyrus as early as the First Dynasty, starting roughly 3100 BCE. Papyrus is like paper, but it is not, even though it is the word from which our word paper comes.
I went to Egypt last year. There were papyrus paintings everywhere.
4000 b.C.
5,000 bc
1835
Papyrus is paper invented in 3000bc and was used for paintings and writing until the 11th century AD.
in the year 1847.
the egyptians wasin the year ad
Yes, King Tut grasses, also known as Egyptian papyrus (Cyperus papyrus), are perennial plants. They thrive in wet, marshy environments and can grow year after year, producing tall, reed-like stems and feathery flower clusters. As perennials, they can survive winter conditions in their native habitats, making them a popular choice for aquatic gardens.
In the year 1090--332 Egyptians had a foreign rule.
It depends what gender you are.
it ain't rocket science. anyone could of made it.
what year did ecommerce begin