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Figure 8: Diagram of the parts of a common press. Line drawing by Chartwell Illustrators
Figure 9: Hand papermaking from G. A. Böckler’s Theatrum Machinarum Novum (Nuremberg, 1661). With
water-powered hammers, the linen rags are pulped. The vatman stands at the vat with a mould; the
coucher presses the post; the drying sheets hang on ropes above, ready to be sized, calendared, gathered into reams, and packaged. Courtesy of Alan Crocker
Figure 11: A Printing Machine used until 1957
Figure 12: Modern Printing Press Machine
Papyrus of Hunefer (c. 1275 BC)
A vignette from the Papyrus of Hunefer (c. 1275 BC), depicting scribe Hunefer's heart being weighed against the feather of truth by Anubis, while Thoth records the outcome.
Purple Hibiscus
A picture of Purple Hibiscus cover.
The Egyptian Book of the Dead (The Papyrus of Ani) Egyptian Text Transliteration and Translation
An image of The Egyptian Book of the Dead (The Papyrus of Ani) Egyptian Text Transliteration and Translation book cover.
Papyrus page from the Book of the Dead
Papyrus picture from the Book of the Dead, 18th dynasty; in the Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy.
Africa
Ancient Egyptian Medical Text
This papyrus, one of many ancient Egyptian medical writings, included a prescription for asthma. This was written in hieratic text, c. 1550 BCE.
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