Parchment is a writing material made from the skin of animals, primarily sheep, goats, and calves, which has been processed and treated to create a durable surface for writing. Its use dates back to ancient times and became increasingly popular in the production of manuscripts during the medieval period, especially in the context of manuscript illumination where it served as a canvas for intricate illustrations and text.
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