How papyrus was made by ancient Egyptians
It is a reed that grows in marshy
areas around the Nile. In ancient Egypt, the wild plant was
used for a variety of uses, and specially cultivated papyrus, grown on
plantations, was used to make the writing material.
The inside triangular stalk was cut or peeled into long
strips. These strips were then laid out in two layers, one horizontal and one
vertical, pressed and dried to form a papyrus sheet.
The inside of the triangular
stalk was cut or peeled into long strips. These strips were then laid out in
two layers, one horizontal and one vertical, and pressed and dried to form a
papyrus sheet.
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