Group 5 Members:
CABELLO, Rafael Miko
A.
SARIP, Amer A.
PILAR, Somuel C.
BSEE 1C
Date: September 25, 2024
Ink
Period: Ancient Egypt
Inventor: Egyptians (3000 BCE)
Purpose: Ink was created to record and communicate information, ideas, and stories.
Societal Impacts:
Ink revolutionized communication and record-keeping in Ancient Egypt.
Hieroglyphic writing, which utilized ink, became a powerful tool for expressing ideas
conveying messages.
This led to the preservation of history, transmission of knowledge, and development of
complex systems of government and religion.
Modern Version: Digital Ink
References
Ancient Egyptians Were Familiar With Advanced Ink Technology 2,000 Years Ago – Copper Papyri Reveals. (2017,
November 13). Retrieved from https://www.ancientpages.com/2017/11/13/ancient-egyptians-familiar-advanced-inktechnology-2000-years-ago-copper-papyri-reveals/
Britannica, T. E. (n.d.). Ink. In Britannica Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/topic/ink-writing-medium