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Manual Of Egyptian Archaeology And Guide To The Study Of Antiquities In Egypt

CHAPTER I
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Their houses stood in a maze of blind alleys, and narrow, dark, and straggling streets, with here and there the branch of a canal, almost dried up during the greater part of the year, and a muddy pond where the cattle drank and women came for water.

Somewhere in each town was an open space shaded by sycamores or acacias, and hither on market days came the peas-ants of the district two or three times in the month.

There were also waste places where rubbish and refuse was thrown, to be quarrelled over by vultures, hawks, and dogs.
[Illustration: Fig.

4 .-- Plan of house, Medinet Habu] [Illustration: Fig.

5 .-- Plan of house, Medinet Habu.] [Illustration: Fig.


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