A tale of two writing supports
As Ireland publishes its last fully paper census since 1841, it has become increasingly clear that paper might just turn out to be the most short-lived writing support in history. Stone, clay, papyrus, parchment have had a longer shelf-life than paper. It's been roughly six hundred years since the slow paper revolution ignited in the West, taking over v…
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