Queen Nefertiti of Egypt

in queen •  6 years ago 

M.Ö.14. The two-leaf wooden book, which was claimed to belong to the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti in the 16th century, was removed from a shipwreck in the Aegean Sea and displayed in a museum in Bodrum.

The Chinese printed their books using engraved wood printing patterns. Their clerks formed songs and prayers 3,000 years ago.

But these were written on papyrus papers. They didn't make the book. Therefore, they were not defined as books.

According to this definition, the collection of clay tablets (the largest collection known in the world), which is maintained by Cornell University, is not considered the oldest books in the world.

Because they are not hardcover and they do not adopt a worldview.

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