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What was the contribution of Egypt in the field of government?

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At first, the Egyptians used pictures and then they used around 2000 pictographic signs. In due course of time their number was reduced and limited to 700 only. At last they invented 24 alphabets. They engraved those alphabets on stone. The ‘Rosetta Stone’ preserved in the British Museum in London is its classic example. Later on the Egyptians used pen and paper.

On the banks of Nile, a plant named ‘Papyrus’ was plentily available. The leaves of Papyrus tree were joined through gum and the long roll was prepared. By polish such rolls were glazed. In a Papyrus roll of twenty to forty feet length and five to ten inches breadth the Egyptian wrote their idea. The modem name ‘Paper’, perhaps, has been derived

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