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Essay heading: Deir el-Medina
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Antiquity 1 Preliminary Course shows that the citizens of Deir el-Medina used trade the same way as the citizens of the rest of Egypt did. The only difference between the two was that the citizens of Deir el-Medina had their skills as craftspersons, stonemasons and priests to offer in exchange for goods... displayed 300 characters
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The only difference between the two was that the citizens of Deir el-Medina had their skills as craftspersons, stonemasons and priests to offer in exchange for goods.
Deir el-Medina also had their own courts which were made up of the foremen, deputies and scribes, as well as some esteemed citizens. These courts settled minor grievances such as non-payment for goods and theft... displayed next 300 characters
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