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What (who) is papyrus - definition

WRITING AND PAINTING MATERIAL
Papyri; Papyrii
  • A section of the Egyptian ''[[Book of the Dead]]'' written on papyrus
  • [[Roman portraiture]] fresco of a young man with a papyrus [[scroll]], from [[Herculaneum]], 1st century AD
  • Papyrus plants near [[Syracuse, Sicily]]
  • The [[Heracles Papyrus]]
  • Papyrus (P. BM EA 10591 recto column IX, beginning of lines 13–17)
  • Bill of sale for a donkey, papyrus; 19.3 by 7.2 cm, MS Gr SM2223, Houghton Library, Harvard University

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Papyrus is a tall water plant that grows in Africa.
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Papyrus is a type of paper made from papyrus stems that was used in ancient Egypt, Rome, and Greece.
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A papyrus is an ancient document that is written on papyrus.
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Any document produced on paper - from the reedlike material used by Egyptian scribes.
Email that memo to Bob; he doesn't do papyrus.OR seen online: Email submissions (we don't take papyrus).
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Paper-reed (Papyrus antiquorum).

Wikipedia

Papyrus

Papyrus ( pə-PY-rəs) is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as a writing surface. It was made from the pith of the papyrus plant, Cyperus papyrus, a wetland sedge. Papyrus (plural: papyri or papyruses) can also refer to a document written on sheets of such material, joined side by side and rolled up into a scroll, an early form of a book.

Papyrus was first known to have been used in Egypt (at least as far back as the First Dynasty), as the papyrus plant was once abundant across the Nile Delta. It was also used throughout the Mediterranean region. Apart from a writing material, ancient Egyptians employed papyrus in the construction of other artifacts, such as reed boats, mats, rope, sandals, and baskets.

Examples of use of papyrus
1. Most Roman letters were written on papyrus – paper made from the papyrus plant grown in the Nile.
2. Marsh residents live in shanties made of reeds and papyrus.
3. Only the elite had access to papyrus, parchment, the printing press and the newspaper‘s editorial desk.
4. Greek, British and US experts are using cutting–edge technology — including advanced photographic techniques and the electronic separation of fine layers of the papyrus — to decode and reassemble the fragmented Derveni Papyrus.
5. Fortunately, someone remembered their ancient history – and the papyrus scrolls beloved of the Egyptians.