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In 1492, people primarily wrote on parchment or vellum, made from animal skins, which was a common medium for manuscripts. They also used paper, which was becoming more widely available in Europe, having been introduced from the Islamic world. Writing implements included quills, made from feathers, and ink made from natural materials like soot or plant extracts. Additionally, wooden tablets covered in wax were used for temporary notes.

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