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Define manuscripts and inscription

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Answered by Asishap
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Difference Between Manuscript and Inscription
Definition
A manuscript is a handwritten or typewritten document.

An inscription is a text carved on a hard surface.

Materials
Manuscripts were written on papers such as vellum, papyrus, parchment, etc.

Inscriptions were written on hard surfaces such as stone, marble, and metals.

Preservation
Manuscripts were difficult to preserve.

Inscriptions are durable, and no special effort is needed for preservation.

Creation
Manuscripts are relatively easier to write.

A lot of time and effort was taken to create inscriptions.

Longevity
Manuscripts had a short lifetime if they were not well preserved.

Inscriptions had a longer life.

Alteration
It is not difficult to alter the writings on a manuscript since they are written on paper.

It is difficult to alter the writings on an inscription since they are written on a hard surface like a stone.
Answered by BlackWizard
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Answer:

Manuscripts were usually written on palm leaf, or on the specially prepared bark of a tree known as the birch, which grows in the Himalayas, while inscriptions were engraved either on a stone surface or on bricks or metals.

Inscriptions are the writings on stone, metal or some materials as an important historical source. These are valuable historical evidence of the existence and activities of early kings and empires. They also provide detailed religious practises.

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