Talk:History of scrolls

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This article just perpetrates a bunch of myths about the Jewish writings. There is no historical grounds other than mythology to believe that Jews were writing books around 1200 BCE. The earliest period of Judaism that has some historical evidence is after the return from Babylon (around 500 BCE). Their writings must have been created after that, and most certainly after other cultures such as Babylonians, Greeks, and Egyptians were writing their own books. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 23.31.237.81 (talk) 20:10, 5 November 2014 (UTC)

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Volumen and rotulus
Under the reproduction of the two wall paintings are the words: "depicting two different men wearing laurel wreaths, one holding the rotulus, the other a volumen" – The portrait on the left does not seem to justify the description "holding the rotulus". It cannot possibly be seen from the painting whether it is one type of scroll or the other. Kanjuzi (talk) 07:30, 16 July 2024 (UTC)
 * Nor can it possibly be seen whether either is a "book". Johnbod (talk) 15:09, 16 July 2024 (UTC)