B) to make the sun dial an inspiring figure.
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A relief sculpture of an Egyptian woman with her hands on a man's shoulders. The man is embracing another man.
Name the Egyptian sculpture above. Describe the symbolism of its different parts.
(I have the photo so you can see what I'm talking about)
Explanation:
Egyptians would revolutionize the literary world by producing a smooth, flexible writing material that could accept and retain ink without a blur or smudge. This material, papyrus, would remain in use for longer than any other material in the history of written documents.By the 11th century, papermaking was brought to Europe.
European improvements to the papermaking process came in the 19th century with the invention of wood-based papers.Before the invention and current widespread adoption of automated machinery, all paper was made by hand.Paper made from other fibers, cotton being the most common, tends to be valued higher than wood-based paper.
The oldest form of printing was probably Woodblock Printing, and can be traced back to 200 BCE. The process most likely originated in East Asia and China <span>in antiquity as a method of </span>printing on textiles<span> and later </span>paper<span>. Woodblock printing is now used as a form of art, since most homes have an easier form of printing. The Ancient Peoples would carve their message or drawing into a piece of wood, most likely softer woods for easier carving. Imagine this design as a stamp. They would then dip the carved side of the wood into ink or an ink like substance and press it on the desired surface. This was how most ancient books and scrolls were made. Then of corse, there were hand-written documents, but the Woodblocking process was by far the easiest.
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