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Essay heading: Deir El Mdina
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A small cellar was often located under this room, approached by a small flight of steps and covered by a wooden trapdoor.
Several small rooms may have led off the main room, possibly for sleeping, work or storage. At the rear was a small walled court, which served as the kitchen. It contained an oven for baking bread, a small grain storage silo, a container for water and grinding equipment... displayed 300 characters
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It contained an oven for baking bread, a small grain storage silo, a container for water and grinding equipment. Another family shrine and another small cellar may also have been here.
A staircase led to the roof where the family might sleep or store goods. Windows were normally set high in the walls with a grill... displayed next 300 characters
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