Stone styluses were typically crafted by chipping away at a piece of stone, such as flint or other suitable materials, to create a pointed end for writing or engraving. Artisans would use techniques like pressure flaking to shape the stone with precision, ensuring a fine tip for detailed work. The body of the stylus was often polished to enhance grip and aesthetics. Once shaped, the stylus was sometimes further treated or decorated to suit the user's preferences.
Nintendo DS and DSi styluses are made from plastic The Nintendo 3DS styluses are made from metal as well as plastic
A stylus. Styluses were used through the Middle Ages and can be made of reed, ceramic, or metal. The earliest styluses were used by the ancient Mesopotamians.
No, they did not.
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They used reed styluses to print picture words on paper made of reeds that grew along the Nile river.
scribes used styluses to do it.
Yes, they do.
Capacitive styluses like those found in the iPad work with the S10-3T. Some styluses: Dagi Pogo Stick
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they are made out of stone
Cuneiform styluses were typically made of reeds or wood. These materials were used to make wedge-shaped impressions on clay tablets to create the cuneiform script.
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