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What survives today?

Several remnants of the writing process have been found in archaeological investigations. Among them are wax tablets, styli (sort of like pencils for use on wax tablets), wooden tablets, papyri, and ostraka (broken pieces of pottery that were used as scratch paper). For a discussion of these and other materials, see:
/papyrus-collection/learning-about-papyrology
http://www.lib.umich.edu/writing-graeco-roman-egypt/intro.html
For a wider introduction to the ancient world, visit Michigan's Kelsey Museum of Archaeology:
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/kelsey/