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The Romans did not have paper. Paper was invented by the ancient Chinese. The Romans used papyrus for their writing material. They also used wax tablets and on occassion, thin pieces of wood.
Pick a topic and point of view then research the subject usually 3 to 10 times the material used in final paper and then begin writing.
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Paper.
In 105 A.D. Cailun
Paper was invented in ancient China around the 2nd century BC. It was made by blending plant fibers such as hemp, mulberry, and bamboo to create a thin material suitable for writing. The invention of paper revolutionized communication and played a key role in the spread of knowledge and culture.
Cellophane was invented by Swiss chemist Jacques E. Brandenberger in the early 20th century. He developed the material as a waterproof coating for fabrics before realizing its potential for packaging and creating cellophane paper.
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The word "paper" comes from the Latin term "papyrus," which referred to the plant used to make writing material in ancient times. Over centuries, the term evolved to represent the thin sheets made from plant fibers used for writing, printing, and drawing.
Papyrus is paper invented in 3000bc and was used for paintings and writing until the 11th century AD.
Paper was invented in China around 105 AD by Cai Lun, a eunuch in the Imperial court during the Han Dynasty. Cai Lun made paper by pounding and macerating mulberry bark, hemp, and old rags, and then pressing the pulp into sheets. This process revolutionized writing and communication by providing a more accessible and versatile writing material than traditional methods like bamboo strips or silk.
According to Herodotus, the Phoenicians brought writing and Papyrus - an old writing material, similar to our paper - to Greece. The Greek word for papyrus as a writing material is biblion and the word for book is Biblos.