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Parchment is a writing material made from animal skin, and it has been used for centuries as a medium for writing, printing, and art. In ancient times, parchment was used for a variety of purposes, including:
- Writing: Parchment was often used as a writing surface for documents, books, and other written materials. It was more durable than papyrus and could be reused, making it a popular choice for important documents that needed to last a long time.
- Printing: Parchment was used as a printing surface in the production of books and other printed materials.
- Art: Parchment was also used as a support for drawings and paintings, particularly in the medieval period.
- Maps: Parchment was often used to make maps and other types of technical drawings, due to its strength and durability.
- Musical scores: Parchment was sometimes used to write down musical scores and other types of music notation.
Parchment was widely used throughout the ancient world and continued to be used for many centuries, until it was eventually replaced by paper in the modern era