Why did they use papyrus instead of PAPER? It's all they had.
To ask questions in ancient Greek, simply put hara(pronounced "ah-rah") at the beginning of your sentence. Also, in ancient Greek, instead of a question mark as today (?) they used our semicolon (;).
erm... Ancient Greek is from Ancient Greece :P
Only free men who spoke Greek could compete, instead of athletes from any country.
Meaning of the bee in ancient greek
Pitching ancient Greek hay.
a slate
They had Greek people deliver them on foot
Egyptians call their paper made out of reed "papyrus." Papyrus was used as a writing material in ancient Egypt and was made from the pith of the papyrus plant, which was abundant in the Nile Delta. The word "papyrus" itself is derived from the Greek name for the plant.
mid-14c., from Anglo-French paper, Old French papier "paper, document," from Latin papyrus "paper, paper made of papyrus stalks" from Greek papyros "any plant of the paper plant genus," said to be of Egyptian origin - - - so it seems to have come from ancient Egyptian but the furthest back we are sure of is ancient Greek.
papyrus
To ask questions in ancient Greek, simply put hara(pronounced "ah-rah") at the beginning of your sentence. Also, in ancient Greek, instead of a question mark as today (?) they used our semicolon (;).
An ancient Greek stylus is their form of pen. It was made of metal or led and encased in wood. It left a light but readable mark on papyrus.
newspaper
The word Bible is not in the Bible. It comes from the Greek word biblios, which means book. The Greek word comes from Byblos, which is the name of an ancient city in Lebanon, and which was the source of the papyrus the Greeks used.
The origins of Western alchemy are traceable back to ancient Egypt.[11] The Leyden papyrus X and the Stockholm papyrus along with the Greek magical papyri comprise the first "book" on alchemy still existent. See link below.
they traded olive oil, wine and almonds with the Egyptians for it
Ancient Greek