Papyrus grew in the Nile Delta in Lower (northern) Egypt. Papyrus is a water-loving plant and grows in marshy areas. Papyrus actually became extinct in Lower Egypt because of over-cutting. It was re-introduced in modern times
Not all sandals are made out of papyrus of course, but In the Ancient Egypt, they used to use papyrus to make sandals.
No. Egypt is in Africa, and Mesopotamia is (was) in Asia.
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Yes, the papyrus plant grows on the banks of the river Nile in Egypt. The papyrus leaves can be dryed and woven together to create a paper.
first, they were in the same time period. secondly, ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt both have natural barriers, like mountains, and deserts. also, they both try to invent ways of communicating, like things to write on(clay tablet for Mesopotamia, and papyrus paper for ancient Egypt).
first, they were in the same time period. secondly, ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt both have natural barriers, like mountains, and deserts. also, they both try to invent ways of communicating, like things to write on(clay tablet for Mesopotamia, and papyrus paper for ancient Egypt).
the desert fox eats papyrus and it is native to Egypt
Papyrus grew in the Nile Delta in Lower (northern) Egypt. Papyrus is a water-loving plant and grows in marshy areas. Papyrus actually became extinct in Lower Egypt because of over-cutting. It was re-introduced in modern times
The Greeks traded with anyone.The Greeks traded with Egypt for papyrus
Reeds in Ancient Egypt were used for making papyrus paper.
Not all sandals are made out of papyrus of course, but In the Ancient Egypt, they used to use papyrus to make sandals.
Egypt used papyrus to make paper , notebooks , pens ,and even pencils. ;-)
Papyrus was a kind of paper made in ancient Egypt.
No. Egypt is in Africa, and Mesopotamia is (was) in Asia.
In ancient Egypt, people would write on papyrus.
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