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The Romans typically used a stylus to write on papyrus, a reed-based writing material. The stylus, often made of metal or bone, had a pointed end for writing and a flat end for erasing or correcting mistakes. They also used ink made from soot or other pigments mixed with water. This combination allowed for clear and lasting writing on the papyrus surface.

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