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The earliest books were written on tablets of wood or pieces
<span>of bark. In Greeceand Rome, the tablets of wood were covered with wax, </span>
<span>and writing was impressed upon them with a small stick called “stylus”. </span>
These tablets were held together on one side with thin strips of leather
<span>or metal rings. In Assyria and Babyloniaclay tablets were used for </span>
writing and the words were drawn with a piece of wood. After baking, the
<span>tablets were kept on shelves, just like books are kept today. Although </span>
<span>the clay tablets didn’t look very beautiful, they were long-lasting and </span>
<span>some of them survived until the present day. The earliest books of the </span>
<span>ancient world were written on papyrus and skins of young animals. These </span>
<span>books took the form of a long strip, rolled from one cylinder to </span>
<span>another. These writings were known to the Romans as volumen </span>
<span>from which comes the word volume. Though paper has been known inChina </span>
<span>since the first century, the secret of papermaking came toEurope much </span>
<span>later.</span>
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