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9. Ink

9. Ink

  • Various ancient civilizations and cultures independently discovered different ink techniques for writing.
  • However, the Indians were the first to use carbon pigments, in the so-called musi ink.
  • This technique was already widely used in southern India in the fourth century BC.

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