what were the difficulties faced by historians while using manuscripts
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The historians face several difficulties in using manuscripts. There was no printing press in those days so scribes copied manuscripts by hand. Manuscript copying is not an easy job. As scribes copied manuscripts, they also introduced small changes—a word here, a sentence there. These small differences grew over centuries of copying until manuscripts of the same text became substantially different from one another. This is a serious problem because we rarely find the original manuscript of the author today. We are totally dependent upon the copies made by later scribes. As a result historians have to read different manuscript versions of the same text to guess what the author had originally written.
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The historians faced the following difficulties to understand the manuscripts:-
There were no printing machines
No common language existed
The material used for inscriptions were derived from stones, metals, parchments, barks, paper etc.
With time they have eroded in quality and faded in colour
As copying was not with the help of carbon papers so there are variations in the version available at different places
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