AncientEgyptianfunerary textswritten bypriests inpapyrus scrolls.The firstprintingtechniqueinvented bythe Chinese.An illuminatedmanuscriptvisualizing thevision of St.John.A techniquein printingillustrationsusing reliefwood blocks.Large andheavilyornamentedletters inMedievalmanuscripts.Severalmovements thathappened inEurope whichquestioned certainpractices of theChurch.A writingsurfacemade fromanimal skin.A dedicatedplace inmonasteries forthe productionof manuscripts.An Irishilluminatedmanuscript.A script used inMedievalmanuscript withangular letters andmore compressedparagraphs.A lightweightsurface forwritinginvented bythe Chinese.Theinventor ofthe printingpress.The person incharge ofcopying textsof illuminatedmanuscripts.A writingintrumentmade frombird feather.A printingtechniquewhich usesmetal plates.The person incharge of addingdecorativefeatures andillustrations toilluminatedmanuscripts.The firstbook printedby theGutenbergpress.A manuscriptconsisting ofsheets foldedinto pages andbound alongone edge.A script namedafter Charles theGreat inventedto faciliate thecopying ofmanuscripts.The firstbook printedin thePhilippines.A paper-likesurface forwriting usedin ancientEgypt.Intricate andelaborateborders inilluminatedmanuscripts.Handwrittenand elaboratelyillustrated textsof the MedievalAges bound inbooks. Printingtechnique usingmoveable partswith individualletters.AncientEgyptianfunerary textswritten bypriests inpapyrus scrolls.The firstprintingtechniqueinvented bythe Chinese.An illuminatedmanuscriptvisualizing thevision of St.John.A techniquein printingillustrationsusing reliefwood blocks.Large andheavilyornamentedletters inMedievalmanuscripts.Severalmovements thathappened inEurope whichquestioned certainpractices of theChurch.A writingsurfacemade fromanimal skin.A dedicatedplace inmonasteries forthe productionof manuscripts.An Irishilluminatedmanuscript.A script used inMedievalmanuscript withangular letters andmore compressedparagraphs.A lightweightsurface forwritinginvented bythe Chinese.Theinventor ofthe printingpress.The person incharge ofcopying textsof illuminatedmanuscripts.A writingintrumentmade frombird feather.A printingtechniquewhich usesmetal plates.The person incharge of addingdecorativefeatures andillustrations toilluminatedmanuscripts.The firstbook printedby theGutenbergpress.A manuscriptconsisting ofsheets foldedinto pages andbound alongone edge.A script namedafter Charles theGreat inventedto faciliate thecopying ofmanuscripts.The firstbook printedin thePhilippines.A paper-likesurface forwriting usedin ancientEgypt.Intricate andelaborateborders inilluminatedmanuscripts.Handwrittenand elaboratelyillustrated textsof the MedievalAges bound inbooks. Printingtechnique usingmoveable partswith individualletters.

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Ancient Egyptian funerary texts written by priests in papyrus scrolls.
  2. The first printing technique invented by the Chinese.
  3. An illuminated manuscript visualizing the vision of St. John.
  4. A technique in printing illustrations using relief wood blocks.
  5. Large and heavily ornamented letters in Medieval manuscripts.
  6. Several movements that happened in Europe which questioned certain practices of the Church.
  7. A writing surface made from animal skin.
  8. A dedicated place in monasteries for the production of manuscripts.
  9. An Irish illuminated manuscript.
  10. A script used in Medieval manuscript with angular letters and more compressed paragraphs.
  11. A lightweight surface for writing invented by the Chinese.
  12. The inventor of the printing press.
  13. The person in charge of copying texts of illuminated manuscripts.
  14. A writing intrument made from bird feather.
  15. A printing technique which uses metal plates.
  16. The person in charge of adding decorative features and illustrations to illuminated manuscripts.
  17. The first book printed by the Gutenberg press.
  18. A manuscript consisting of sheets folded into pages and bound along one edge.
  19. A script named after Charles the Great invented to faciliate the copying of manuscripts.
  20. The first book printed in the Philippines.
  21. A paper-like surface for writing used in ancient Egypt.
  22. Intricate and elaborate borders in illuminated manuscripts.
  23. Handwritten and elaborately illustrated texts of the Medieval Ages bound in books.
  24. Printing technique using moveable parts with individual letters.