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name | region | timespan | image |
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ballpoint pen | Europe | 19th century | |
bamboo and wooden slips | China | 5th century BC – | |
blackboard | |||
brush pen | |||
chalk stick | |||
fountain pen | |||
graphic tablet | United States of America | 1957 – | |
ink brush | East Asia | 300 BC – | |
inkstick | East Asia | 12th century BC – | |
inkstone | East Asia | 3rd century BC – | |
marker pen | United States of America | 1910 – | |
papyrus | Egypt | c. 2560 to 2550 BC | |
parchment | |||
pencil | Europe | 1565 – | |
quill | Europe | 6th century – | |
reed pen | Egypt | 4th century BC. | |
rollerball pen | Japan | 1963 – | |
stylus | Mesopotamia | ? – | |
touchscreen | United States of America | 1946 – | |
wax tablet | Europe | 14th century BC – | |
wax crayon | ? – | ||
whiteboard | world | 1960s – | |
Xuān paper | East Asia | Tang dynasty – |
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