Where did the manuscripts keep safe
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The oldest written manuscripts have been preserved by the perfect dryness of their Middle Eastern resting places, whether placed within sarcophagi in Egyptian tombs, or reused as mummy-wrappings, discarded in the middens of Oxyrhynchus or secreted for safe-keeping in jars and buried (Nag Hammadi library) or stored in dry caves (Dead Sea scrolls).
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The correct answer to this question is temples and monasteries.
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Manuscripts keep safe in temples and monasteries.
Hindus erect temples to house their idol worship of God and/or Goddess. The monasteries are constructed primarily as places for monks to live and as centers for the spread of religious knowledge. A monastery is a group of people, either men or women (monks or nuns), who have decided to live in seclusion and build a new society centered around religious practice. Inns were few throughout the Middle Ages, so travelers had to find a place to stay somewhere else, usually a monastery. In addition, they assisted with feeding the needy, caring for the ill, and giving local youngsters an education.
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