Ancient Egyptians pressed papyrus reeds together to make a flat sheet called "papyrus" as well. This sheet was thicker than modern paper, off-yellow in color, and not of a uniform nature.
Of course, modern Egyptians use all of the same types of paper (Xerox, loose-leaf, packing, computer, etc.) that are used in Western countries.
Paper in Egyptian times was called Papyrus's.
they used reeds from banks of the Nile river called papyrus the cut them into strips then but weight on them then let then dry and they had papyrus paper
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Cyperus papyrus .
it is used in making a paper and a material that was used by the Egyptian in writing a Egyptian that was all about religion
Paper in Egyptian times was called Papyrus's.
The name is actually called papyrus it is a Egyptian term meaning yep you guessed it paper
The Egyptians used a parchment called papyrus for their writing paper. It was made of a material derived from the papyrus plant that grew along the Nile Delta.
Egyptians made paper from papyrus
they used reeds from banks of the Nile river called papyrus the cut them into strips then but weight on them then let then dry and they had papyrus paper
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Cyperus papyrus .
egyptian people did it
The paper wrapping on a mummy is called "linen bandages" or "mummy wrappings." These bandages are typically made of linen or papyrus and were used to preserve the body and protect it in the afterlife in ancient Egyptian burial practices.