In Roman times, children typically wrote on wax tablets using a stylus, which allowed them to inscribe letters and numbers. These tablets could be reused by smoothing the wax surface, making them practical for learning. In more advanced education, students might also use parchment or papyrus for writing, especially for longer texts or formal documents. The use of these materials reflected the educational practices of the time, focusing on reading, writing, and rhetoric.
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