They took the soot from fires and mixed it with sap.
The Quill or Reed Pen was the first pens ever made
Egypt made the first paper
The earliest known sundials existed in ancient Egypt. The earliest description of a sundial is from the Old Testament of the Bible.
In May 1275 Marco polo arrived in china. this is one of the earliest recorded contacts made.
Non toxic inks are inks that are not toxic if you happen to ingest them by mistake. This is especially important for children. Most nontoxic inks are made of vegetable dyes.
The first candles were found in China around 200 BC, and were made from whale fat. Paraffin, which is the waxy substance used for candles today, was first distilled in 1830.
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Candles have been used since ancient times, with the earliest known candles dating back to around 3000 BC in ancient Egypt. These early candles were made from natural materials like tallow or beeswax.
Well, there are tons of differences. One is that China had emperors, while Egypt had Pharaoh's. Also, China used characters in there writing, while Egypt used hieroglyphics's. Additionally, China's clothing was usually silk, while Egypt's clothing was usually linen. Religion was different too. China followed philosophy, while Egyptians were polytheistic (believed in many gods) Yes, these are only some differences but there are too many to name all of them.
The same as everywhere else as they are probably made in China these days The more traditional dress is made from cotton
Egypt - made from papyrus Actually the WORD "paper" came from the word papyrus in Egypt, but paper was invented in China.
Umbrellas are believed to have originated in ancient civilizations, with the earliest versions made from materials such as leaves, feathers, or fabric stretched over a frame. The earliest known umbrellas date back to ancient Egypt, Greece, and China, where they were often constructed using bamboo or wood for the frame and silk or paper for the canopy. Over time, advancements in materials led to the use of waterproof fabrics and metal frames, evolving into the modern umbrella we know today.