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Novgorod ๐ช๐ช๐ช๐ช๐ช
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birch_bark_manuscript#East_Slavic_manuscripts
In a museum they told me that using birch as writing material seriously impacted how the Novgorod region was seen as illiterate in the beginning. I was told that since they initially didn't find a lot of writing, they thought only the highest society could write. Then they found the birch letters and realised that most of the writing simply didn't survive because birch is bad for long term keeping. And since even children's letter were then found, they did a 180 on the assessment and concluded that literacy was very widespread instead.
Evidently the birch was actually really good for preservation, in combination with the swamp(like?) terrain โ the birch bark sunk into the ground with no oxygen to rot it away. And they're still finding new ones, I saw news about a new batch just a few months ago.