the Chinese
If you're talking about who invented paper. Ancient Egypt invented the paper
The Ancient Chinese invented paper and money. Money was invented by the first king of China and paper was invented by a man in China by bamboo.
They did not. Egyptians invented paparus, not paper.
in the ancient Egyptian era
They invented the magnetic compass, the wheelbarrow, the ancient abacus, gunpowder, silk, chopsticks, noodles and paper.
Jiaozi of the Song Dynasty
The paper was invented by draining fibers of wood into water and then after that it was compressed together.
Ancient China discovered and invented many things, such as gunpowder, fireworks, and paper.
Notepads were used by scribes in ancient Rome. They were clay and not paper.
The first form of paper was invented in 35000 B.C. by the ancient Egyptians, but the paper we know today was invented by a Chinese scholar names Ts'ai Lun in A.D. 705.
Papyrus wasn't invented, as it is was type of reed that was abundant near the Nile River in ancient Egypt. However, papyrus paper was invented by the ancient Egyptians, which was used for drawing maps, etc.
The ancient Egyptians invented writing, but it's not known which people were involved.