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How was ink stored during the middle ages?

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Answer: They stored them in animals bladder

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There were various formulations for ink, especially in the early middle ages, but the most common concoction became that known as iron gall ink. It used combinations of iron vitriol, or ferrous sulphate, and oak galls mixed with wine, water or vinegar.
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