Paper was not really known. The closest approximation was papyrus, parchment, and vellum. Papyrus is closer, being plant matter and a manufactured product. Actual paper was not produced until 105 AD in China, and it did not spread to central Europe until around the 15th century.
Paper was unknown in ancient Greece. They used either papyrus or pot shards for writing.
they used papyrus for paper in ancient Egypt and took some time to make it too.
i believe the papyrus plant is a reed, used as a paper source during the ancient Egyptian regime.
Papyrus was used by the Ancient Egyptians around 3500 BC. It was an early form of paper which records were written down for the Pharaohs.It was a random crop grown by the Nile River and it was also used for paper. The Egyptians flattened it and used special paints to write with.
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.
Paper was unknown in ancient Greece. They used either papyrus or pot shards for writing.
It's most likely a manuscript or a scroll, which is a long piece of parchment paper or papyrus with writing on it. These were commonly used in ancient times for documents, messages, or literary works.
it was used for writing and keeping records
Writing was used in ancient times for the same reasons it is used today---to communicate to preserve and to educate.
they used papyrus for paper in ancient Egypt and took some time to make it too.
Animal skins, parchment, paper, stone.
i believe the papyrus plant is a reed, used as a paper source during the ancient Egyptian regime.
i believe the papyrus plant is a reed, used as a paper source during the ancient Egyptian regime.
There are various types of paper used for different purposes, such as printing (copier paper), writing (notebook paper), packaging (cardboard), and specialty applications like tissue paper or filter paper. The choice of paper depends on its intended use and properties required for that specific application.
The Romans did not have paper. Paper was invented by the ancient Chinese. The Romans used papyrus for their writing material. They also used wax tablets and on occassion, thin pieces of wood.
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.
paper, fish nets, and writing in hierogliphycs Writing is an Ancient Egyptian/Chinese invention. Hieroglyphics were used in Ancient Egypt which came before the Songhai empire.