History, asked by kanteshwari1983, 10 months ago

one of the following material increased significantly in the mediaeval period for writing the manuscript​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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SHORT ANSWER IS VELLUM...

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The use of Vellum is one of the following materials that increased significantly in the medivial period for writing the manuscripts.

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Answered by skyfall63
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(a) Palm-leaves

(c) Paper

(b) Birch bark

(d) None of these

Answer: (c)Paper

Explanation:

  • The ancient people still did not know the language, which is why people did not keep records and documents.  Paper was cheaper and readily available in the mediaeval period. The key mediaeval sources are objects, records, diaries, autobiography, etc.
  • In the past, the documents and details were not accessible to anyone. In the mediaeval era, the number and variety of text documents thus grew sharply.  At this time the paper was very inexpensive and popular. The number of text documents from 700-1750 CE thus increased significantly.
  • People started using paper to write chronicles of rulers, holy texts, Saints' teachings and letters, judicial records and petitions, and for registers of taxes and accounts

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