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papyrus
papyrus.A writing material made from the stem of the marsh plant of the same name, growing in antiquity principally in Egypt and now in the Sudan. Its use in Egypt goes back to at least the third millennium bc and it was the standard writing material in ancient Greece and throughout the Roman Empire. From the 4th century ad it was increasingly replaced by parchment.
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