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Papyrus is a plant native to the Nile Delta in Egypt, known for its tall, reed-like appearance. Historically, it was used to create a writing surface in ancient times, where the inner pith was processed into sheets for inscribing texts. This material played a crucial role in the documentation of Egyptian culture, literature, and administration. Today, "papyrus" also refers to the ancient manuscripts made from this writing material.

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