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* chalkboard eraser [eng] | |||
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|felt strips, wood or plastics | |||
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* ''dawāh'' دواة [arb] | |||
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|glass or porcelain or silver or brass or pewter | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 17 May 2026
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Hi, everyone.
In this lesson, we will see various traditional stationeries.
in progress
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| writing implement | place of origin | time of origin | material | image and video |
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c. 8000 BC | Mesopotamia | clay | |
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Mesopotamia | c. 8000 BC | reed or bone or metal | |
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Egypt | 3rd millennium BC | pith of the papyrus | |
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Eastern Meditteranea | 14th century BC | wood, wax | |
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China | 12th century BC | soot, animal glue | |
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China | late Shang period (c. 1250 BC – c. 1050 BC) | bone | |
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China | Spring and Autumn period (c. 770 BC – c. 481 BC) | silk | https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Silk_manuscripts |
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Indian subcontinent | 5th century BC | palm leaf | https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Palm-leaf_manuscripts |
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China | 5th century BC | bamboo | |
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Egypt | 4th century BC | reed | |
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China | c. 300 BC | bamboo, hair | |
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China | 3rd century BC | stone or clay or bronze or iron or porcelain | |
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Britain | Roman Britain period (43 – 410) | metal | |
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Mesoamerica | 75 | mulberry pulp | |
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China | 105 | pulp | |
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Eastern Mediterranea | before 400 | skin | |
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Western Mediterranea | 6th century | flight feather | |
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Indian subcontinent | 11th century | slate | https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Slates_(blackboards) |
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Indian subcontinent | 11th century | chalk | |
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Great Lakes of North America | 16th century | birch bark | |
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Britain | 1770 | rubber | |
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Western Europe | 18th century | graphite, wood | |
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France | 1822 | metal, plastics or metal | https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Pencil_sharpeners |
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United States of America | 1863 | felt strips, wood or plastics | https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Blackboard_erasers |
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Egypt | glass or porcelain or silver or brass or pewter | ||