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Harvey, Miles. Look What Came from China. New York: F. Watts, 1998. Print.
Volti, Rudi. ""Silk Production"" Ancient and Medieval History Online. Facts On File. Web. 8 Feb. 2011.
Williams, Suzanne. Made in China: Ideas and Inventions from Ancient China. New York City: Sterling, 1990. Print.
Volti, Rudi. ""Silk Production"" Ancient and Medieval History Online. Facts On File. Web. 8 Feb. 2011.
Williams, Suzanne. Made in China: Ideas and Inventions from Ancient China. New York City: Sterling, 1990. Print.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
What is the most important invention invented in ancinet china and why?
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How true that is Kelsey! I could NEVER have tried to write on clay tablets!! Talk about how many cramps I would get. I wonder how many pounds or tons of paper the United States use in a day.... hey maybe that could be your next research question!!
ReplyDeletePaper is a good invention. I did my blog on it.
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