
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Scroll Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Scroll coloring page features a detailed scroll with hieroglyphics and decorative borders, perfect for young historians! The simple design includes bold outlines that make it easy for children to color while learning about ancient Egyptian writing and culture. Print this free coloring page and let kids explore the fascinating world of ancient Egypt through creative coloring fun.
Frequently asked
What was papyrus made from in ancient Egypt?
Papyrus was made from the papyrus plant that grew wild along the Nile River. Egyptians cut the stem into strips, layered them crosswise, then pressed and dried them to create sheets. This process created a writing surface stronger than modern paper.
How long could ancient Egyptian papyrus scrolls be?
Some papyrus scrolls were incredibly long! The longest surviving scroll, the Great Harris Papyrus, measures 133 feet long. Most everyday scrolls were around 10-20 feet, but religious and official documents could stretch across entire rooms when unrolled.
What did ancient Egyptians write on papyrus scrolls?
Egyptians wrote everything imaginable: religious spells for the afterlife, medical treatments, mathematical calculations, love poems, business contracts, and government records. The famous Book of the Dead was written on papyrus to guide souls through the underworld.
Are these Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Scroll coloring pages free?
Yes! All our papyrus scroll coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No payment, subscription, or hidden fees required.
What age are these Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Scroll coloring pages for?
These coloring pages work great for ages 8-14. Younger kids can color the larger areas while older children enjoy the detailed hieroglyphic patterns.
















