Monday 14 January 2013

System Analysis And Design Book

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Papyrus, a thick paper-like material made by weaving the stems of the papyrus plant, then pounding the woven sheet with a hammer-like tool, was used for writing in Ancient Egypt, perhaps as early as the First Dynasty, although the first evidence is from the account books of King Nefertiti Kakai of the Fifth Dynasty (about 2400 BC).Papyrus sheets were glued together to form a scroll. Tree bark such as lime and other materials were also used.

Whether made from papyrus, parchment, or paper, scrolls were the dominant form of book in the Hellenistic, Roman, Chinese, Hebrew, and Macadonian cultures. The more modern codex book format form took over the Roman world by late antiquity, but the scroll format persisted much longer in Asia.
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book
System Analysis And Design Book

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