What do the different types of houses found in the ancient Egyptian cities tell us about the social structure of the Egyptian civilization?
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Homes in Ancient Egypt were constructed from mud bricks and papyrus. The annual flooding of the Nile made mud a plentiful raw material, which was formed into bricks that dried solid in the sun. Wood was in short supply, so only tended to be used for doorways, ceiling supports and furniture.
A typical home in ancient Egypt had mirrors, pots and pans, ovens, shelves, beds, comfortable sitting areas, lighting for evenings, heat, and fountains to naturally cool their homes. In the bedrooms, you would find cosmetic pots and perfume pots, and clean clothes.
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