Ancient history

What material did Egyptians used to write on?

The ancient Egyptians wrote on a variety of materials, including papyrus, linen, leather, and stone. Papyrus was the most common writing material, and it was made from the stems of the papyrus plant. Linen was also a popular writing material, and it was made from the fibers of the flax plant. Leather was used less often, and it was typically reserved for important documents. Stone was used for monumental inscriptions.