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4.The papyrus plant was important to the ancient Egyptians because it was used to make papyrus scrolls.
7.The papyrus plant was common in ancient Egypt, and the ancient Egyptians often showed the papyrus in their art.
8.At the end of the 19th century, a large number of precious papyrus documents of ancient Egypt and Arab Islam were smuggled abroad and scattered all over the world.
9.In fact, the name for Lower Egypt in hieroglyphs was shown as several papyrus plants growing out of the ground.
10.The Gospel of Mani, written on blackened papyrus, is the last surviving evidence of a now-defunct religion, Manichaeism.

