The most familiar form of writing material in early mideastern writing was the clay tablet. It would be used damp while being inscribed and then baked hard for storage and preservation. Pratical but heavy and large. Hard to transport and takes up a lot of space in storage.
The development of plant fiber paper made writing a more practical and user friendly practice because it was lighter and could be rolled up and stored much more easily.
papyrus was used as paper
Egyptians wrote on Papyrus, a reed plant found by the Nile River.They wrote in stone and on papyrus paper and animal pelt parchment.PapyrusEgyptians wrote on papyrusThe ancient Egyptians wrote on something called papyrus.They write on walls. With berrys and carving knives and stofe
the scribes were written on a type of clay.
i believe so because i know that they buried the bodies in the pyramids after
Papyrus is made from the Cyperus papyrus plant which grows well in the Nile's fresh water. It grows in water up to about a meter deep and can reach four and sometimes nearly five meters in height. The stem at its broadest can be fifteen centimeters across. The stems of the Cyperus papyrus plant are triangular in shape which helps to give it the strength to withstand high winds without breaking. The ancient Egyptians started making paper from the papyrus plant over five thousand years ago and became one of Egypt's major exports. The modern word "paper" originates from the word "papyrus". Egyptian rulers realizing the importance of Papyrus, made its production a state monopoly, and guarded the secret of Papyrus jealously. The ancient Egyptians appeared to have used papyrus in so many ways. We know they made paper from papyrus but they also used it to make sandals, wove it into mats, baskets and fencing, made rope and also used parts of the plant for food as well as a medicine. The reeds were bundled together to make boats and dried to make fuel for fires. There are undoubtedly other uses that the ancient Egyptians found for papyrus. papyrus.
Papyrus was a useful plant for making scrolls and giving to scribes to write records so in the future we could have what we have now. But the answer is NOT papyrus, If you are on here for homework trying to get the answer ill give you a hint, not the answer, starts with a R
Papyrus is important because it was an early form of paper. It allowed inventors to create better quality things. Papyrus was used for recording things. It was used by the Ancient Egyptians around 3500 BC.
so they can keep trck of thing that why they wrote it on paper that is papyrus
Egyptians Used papyrus for paper. Scribes would use the rolls of paper to account for everything that was done in the market place and even for recording important events. Unfortunately papyrus erodes very quickly so most of the information was eventually lost. Papyrus was also a very good garden reed plant that grew in water.
PapyrusIt made boatsIt made paper so the Egyptians could write in hieroglyphicsIt was waterproof
pyrprus was used for drawing and writing on so most likely
so they can keep trck of thing that why they wrote it on paper that is papyrus
it was use to make many supplies like boats baskets and sandals
They created a form of paper called papyrus.
Papyrus reeds were used to make paper so the Egyptians could write.
Egyptians wrote on Papyrus, a reed plant found by the Nile River.They wrote in stone and on papyrus paper and animal pelt parchment.PapyrusEgyptians wrote on papyrusThe ancient Egyptians wrote on something called papyrus.They write on walls. With berrys and carving knives and stofe
the scribes were written on a type of clay.
i believe so because i know that they buried the bodies in the pyramids after