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.
They used inks make of charcoal and oils. They also used clay tablets, wax, and thin wood, and papyrus.
the egyptians used papyrus to write on.papyrus was derived from a plant and it was used instead of paper Papyrus or paper reed (Cyperus papyrus) is a plant used by the ancient Egyptians to make paper much the same way as we do today.
The Romans always used IIII for four - the use of IV was introduced much later.
The Romans didn't use a letter four times. The last number was 4000.
It is: 1000 = M
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
They used Papyrus
They use to write on scrolls. Usually made out of papyrus.
they used papyrus to write with
They used inks make of charcoal and oils. They also used clay tablets, wax, and thin wood, and papyrus.
a slate
Papyrus. It's like parchment.
They used papyrus paper made from pressed and dried stalks of the papyrus plant
The papyrus is a plant that the egyptians used to write teachings.
They used papyrus paper made from pressed and dried stalks of the papyrus plant
Papyrus was used to make paper in ancient Egypt. The papyrus was very valuable because it allowed the people of Egypt to keep records and write down histories.
Papyrus. It's like parchment.