Many ancient people, but I believe that the Egyptians are most famous for it.
In ancient Egyptian times. papyrus based paintings were normal.
Cleopatra herself wrote on papyrus scrolls. Tomb decoraters wrote about her on the walls of tombs.
They used papyrus rolls, which are made from papyrus stems. They wrote with reeds dipped in ink.
I think it was the Egyptians - papyrus is paper made out of reeds...
Egyptians did not make paper using paper. They used Papyrus for making a sheet to write. The way paper is made since last 2000 years, papyrus sheet made in Egypt is not paper.Egyptians cut out the core of the papyrus plant then they compressed the sheets together after soaking them. Then they laid them beside each other overlapping them to let them dry in the sun.Visit www.paperonweb.com for anything paper
Egyptians wrote using ink on papyrus sheets. They also wrote by carving hieroglyphics into stone.
A papyrus scroll
papyrus
The Greeks wrote on stone.
The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.
so they can keep trck of thing that why they wrote it on paper that is papyrus
In ancient Egyptian times. papyrus based paintings were normal.
they used it as paper , and with that they wrote hiroghlyphics.
To manufacture a scroll on which they wrote.
The Papyrus reed.
Ancient Egyptians wrote on papyrus.It was A early form of paper.They wrote with sharp objects.
Cleopatra herself wrote on papyrus scrolls. Tomb decoraters wrote about her on the walls of tombs.