With the restriction of trees and wood production in ancient Egypt the Egyptians used Papyrus for many purposes. First and foremost in administration was the so-called paper production from the plant, which can be cut into thin strips laid criss Cross-, pressed over a period of time allowing the natural sap to bind the cut reeds into a type of paper. Papyrus was also used in boat making for fisherman and to produce baskets and plates, which most Egyptian households would use on a day-to-day basis.
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