Papyrus is an ancient writing material. Papyrus, used in ancient Egypt, is a type of paper made from the leaves of the papyrus plant found in the Nile River. The leaves of this plant are cut into thin strips, stacked together, and compressed and glued to create a sheet of paper. As a result, a durable and useful writing material is obtained.Papyrus played a significant role in Egyptian history. Various written materials such as documents, letters, records, books, and more were written on papyrus. Papyrus spread to Europe and was used as an important writing material until the Middle Ages.Today, there is a technology called "Papyrus" which refers to electronic paper used in e-book readers. Papyrus screens provide a reading experience similar to real paper with low power consumption. This technology is used in portable devices, labels, and other electronic devices.