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- Papyrus | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Paper made from papyrus was the chief writing material in ancient Egypt, was adopted by the Greeks, and was used extensively in the Roman Empire It was used not only for the production of books (in roll or scroll form) but also for correspondence and legal documents
- Papyrus - Wikipedia
Papyrus ( pəˈpaɪrəs pə-PY-rəs) is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as a writing material It was made from the pith of the papyrus plant, Cyperus papyrus, a wetland sedge [1]
- What Is a Papyrus? Ancient Plant, Paper, and History
For roughly 3,000 years, papyrus dominated It was the material on which Egyptian religious texts, Greek philosophical works, and Roman legal documents were recorded Scrolls were the standard book format of the ancient world, and papyrus was the default material for producing them
- Papyrus Making 101: An Introduction to Papyrus - University of Michigan
Although it was produced exclusively in Egypt, where the papyrus plant grew, papyrus (the writing material) was exported throughout the classical world, and it was the most popular writing material for the ancient Greeks and Romans
- Ancient Egyptian Papyrus
However, many researchers believe that papyrus was used as a writing material as early as 4,000 BC It continued in some manner of use until about the 11th century Its primary rivals as a writing material included scrolls made from animal skins and the Chinese method of making paper from rags
- More About Papyrus: From Reeds to Ancient Egyptian Records
Made from the Cyperus papyrus plant, this writing material served as the primary medium for recording everything from religious texts to administrative records across the ancient Mediterranean world The papyrus plant itself held deep symbolic significance in Egyptian culture
- Papyrus (circa 3000 BC) - globhistory. org
Papyrus became the primary material for record-keeping, creating documents, and books in Ancient Egypt It was used to write not only ordinary texts but also religious, scientific, legal, and literary works
- Papyrus - Wikiwand
Papyrus ( pəˈpaɪrəs pə-PY-rəs) is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as a writing material
- Papyrus-Making in Egypt - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Excavators of a tomb at Saqqara discovered the earliest known roll of papyrus, dated to around 2900 B C , and papyrus continued to be used until the eleventh century A D even as paper, invented in China, became the most popular writing material for the Arab world around the eighth century A D
- The Egyptian Papyrus Roll: The Foundation of Paper
Originating in ancient Egypt over 5,000 years ago, papyrus became the Mediterranean world’s first portable, flexible, and relatively durable writing medium The word “papyrus” derives from the Greek term for the aquatic plant Cyperus papyrus, which grew abundantly along the banks of the Nile River
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