1 jan 500 ano antes da era comum - Palm Leaf Manuscripts
Descrição:
Palm leaf books are a traditional format from Southeast Asia. Text is etched onto specially-prepared pieces of palm leaf and pigment is applied so that it stays in the etched recesses. These inscribed leaves are bound together in sequence with a cord. Like the wax tablet, palm leaf books give users random access to information in a text, as opposed to purely sequential access, as is afforded by a scroll (Galbraith, 2020).
About the image: This image is of an undated palm-leaf book containing a medical text (Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology).
SOURCE
Galbraith, S. K. (2020). A Brief History of the Book: From Tablet to Tablet. Libraries Unlimited.
IMAGE
Palm leaf book a medical text. (n.d.). [Palm leaf, wood, cotton cord, pigment]. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Cambridge, MA. Retrieved February 20, 2025, from https://collections.peabody.harvard.edu/objects/details/96567
Adicionado na linha do tempo:
Data:
1 jan 500 ano antes da era comum
Agora
~ 2527 years ago
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