Is it possible that an English transcript can be obtained of the narration of this video? Your command of English is impressive. There are barely a handful of words that you are saying that I do not understand. Are you saying, two-thousand-year tradition of “pulled rags” in the section about use of wood pulp in paper making? Seems like we should return to pulled rags.
@@HistoryClass Thank you. I’ll explore how to do that. I would not survive five seconds attempting to speak your native language! You speak English beautifully.
It astonishingly crazy how modern history continues to not mention that most of the practices they practice were learned and studied out of Africa and brought back to their homeland.
This is a nice piece, but it gets just one part very wrong. Parchment WAS NOT a cheaper alternative to papyrus. Parchment was and still is extremely expensive. Papyrus, which really was inexpensive, left Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire.
The first pulp paper was Industrial Hemp made in China. That is a historical fact! Why you didn't state that tells me either A) You don't know history that well. B) You omitted that fact which is even worse. Also, Origami was 1st made with Hemp.
papyrus was use for 3 centuries and paper was used from 2nd century to now 21st century almost 20 centuries. Now all world universities research papar, text book, notebooks, exams, and government contracts and tests and employement are all using papers. One is 3 centuries and one is 20 centuries and still use nowadays for all wealthy people to sign contracts and US president and government use it everyday to sign new rules and laws. You tell me which invention is greater.
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Thought you'd like to know my university class is using your video to teach us about paper
I'm glad that my videos are good enough to be used in an university class for teaching :)
Wow and I'm getting the same knowledge for free lol crazy
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I again started liking history because of this channel. Thanks buddy
I'm happy that I inspired you with my videos :)
Editing keeps getting better and better! Keep up the good work man. Hope you gain more attention and subs soon.
Extraordinary editing, extremely informative please keep it up.
You really are great! All these information really worth my time! ❤
Thank you :)
This is amazing, noone knows what paper is. It's so beautiful today
Amazing info. Greetings from Vienna, Robert
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Great research, thank you very much!
Wow that sounds really interesting
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Great video
Thank you very much
Very inportan to know
this is why I dont like throwing away paper
it’s so cool
Where do you keep them?...
Very informative vedio
Ok what resources do you have for origami so early in Japan? I’ve been looking for original historical sources.
well Origami is originated from China, and then Japan adopted it.
Great!
Amazing video!
correction to 1:58: parchment was not cheaper than papyrus!
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Is it possible that an English transcript can be obtained of the narration of this video? Your command of English is impressive. There are barely a handful of words that you are saying that I do not understand. Are you saying, two-thousand-year tradition of “pulled rags” in the section about use of wood pulp in paper making? Seems like we should return to pulled rags.
You can turn the captions on. I know that my pronunciation is not very good on all the words.
@@HistoryClass Thank you. I’ll explore how to do that. I would not survive five seconds attempting to speak your native language! You speak English beautifully.
It was very cool
It astonishingly crazy how modern history continues to not mention that most of the practices they practice were learned and studied out of Africa and brought back to their homeland.
If there are history of paper, what is precedence of paper? Hope u make a video of it.
how about the history of paper clips
The parchment was not a cheaper alternative to papyrus. It was replaced due to longevity and easier to write on.
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I know papermaking at home.
Good
When was the first paper created from a tree?
This is a nice piece, but it gets just one part very wrong.
Parchment WAS NOT a cheaper alternative to papyrus. Parchment was and still is extremely expensive. Papyrus, which really was inexpensive, left Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire.
The first pulp paper was Industrial Hemp made in China. That is a historical fact! Why you didn't state that tells me either A) You don't know history that well. B) You omitted that fact which is even worse. Also, Origami was 1st made with Hemp.
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Isnt the word "paper"comes from "papyrus" egypt from 5000 years ago🤔.
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I heard it is prophet Yousuf who invented paper first
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you people had no education system untill a few years ago lol
egyptians invented it . bet no zumer knows this
papyrus and modern paper isn’t the same. Chinese invented the modern one
India had paper much berfore 2500 bc
Lol no
The vedas are written on leaves 😂
@@baldwiniv2858 wrong they were written on paper made from proccessing leaves
Bro don't lie. I am Indian. Vedas were orally passed, not written.
@@BuddhistRajput they were passed by mouths and also written in manuscripts
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Paper was actually first used in places like India, Egypt and Ethiopia well before Europe or Asia. American history is bs
Paper was invented by China. So first used in east Asia
@@quyenluong3705 you are correct if you mean modern-day plant-based paper
As far as wolven and animal skin paper you are wrong
@@antwainwilliams5335 china is the origin of paper. Period. Not animal or other types.
@@quyenluong3705 You know in 2023 the internet is a great source of information
Broken accent
I know, I'm not a native English speaker
@@HistoryClass But that's how you make paper right?
@@HistoryClass perfectly understandable though
Egypt is the leader why did you say that
cuz papyrus and paper isn't the same
papyrus was use for 3 centuries and paper was used from 2nd century to now 21st century almost 20 centuries. Now all world universities research papar, text book, notebooks, exams, and government contracts and tests and employement are all using papers. One is 3 centuries and one is 20 centuries and still use nowadays for all wealthy people to sign contracts and US president and government use it everyday to sign new rules and laws. You tell me which invention is greater.
China invented. Muslims shaharo paper. Paper in Europe 1000 ad haha late