The first sentence is false! (<span>a. The stamps were carved out pure limestone.)
The stamps were actually made mostly of another kind of rock: stearite (a magnesium-rich rock composed of mineral talc.
Some of them are also made of silver or calcite or faience (fine pottery)
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One day I was walking home from school when a paper airplane hit my head! "Rude, who would do that?" I thought to myself. I noticed it was not just any paper airplane... It was a flier for some sort of magic fish the pet store was selling! "Magic?" I thought to myself, "Let's see what this is about."
I ran over to the pet store and saw the banner hanging up that said "Magic Goldfish for sale! Only $2.99!" I grabbed my money out of my pocket and bought the fish.
"What does this fish do?" I asked one of the employees.
"Here," the employee said, "Take this bucket of gumballs and they will act as water for the fish! It's like magic!"
When I got home, I put the fish in the bucket, and it... turned into a gumball? I decided to eat it, even though I felt sad eating my fishy friend. It was disgusting. I waisted my money and will never do that again.
Answer:
The answer is: One form of mixed media was commonly used to create illuminated manuscripts.
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