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  1. The history of printing starts as early as 3000 BCE, when the proto-Elamite and Sumerian civilizations used cylinder seals to certify documents written in clay tablets. Other early forms include block seals, hammered coinage, pottery imprints, and cloth printing.

  2. The history of printing starts as early as 3000 BCE, when the proto-Elamite and Sumerian civilizations used cylinder seals to certify documents written in clay tablets. Other early forms include block seals, hammered coinage, pottery imprints, and cloth printing.

  3. ca. 3100 BCE. Cuneiform, one of the earliest known writing systems developed in Sumer (modern day Iraq). Wedge-shaped marks were made on clay tablets by a blunt stylus cut from a reed. ca. 3000. Papyrus plant, paper-like material used as a writing surface in Egypt. Ink from lamp-black made in China.

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    Event
    ca. 3100 BCE
    Cuneiform, one of the earliest known ...
    ca. 3000
    Papyrus plant, paper-like material used ...
    ca. 500
    Amate, a beaten paper-like material, made ...
    ca. 200
    Parchment, a material made from processed ...
  4. printing, traditionally, a technique for applying under pressure a certain quantity of colouring agent onto a specified surface to form a body of text or an illustration. Certain modern processes for reproducing texts and illustrations, however, are no longer dependent on the mechanical concept of pressure or even on the material concept of ...

  5. 7. Mai 2018 · The printing press, which allows for the mass production of printed matter, originated in China before Johannes Gutenberg perfected his version around 1450.