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Bakery

Egyptian model of bakery. On the left is a water-drawer. (Model, Museum of Fine Arts Boston).

     

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Butter

The primitive, patriarchal way of making butter. The milk is placed in a goatskin 'bottle' and rocked to and fro. A mixture of milk and butter is offered to the guest in a wooden bowl and is a staple food in the desert. An early photograph.

 
 

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Fire

Cooking fire under olive tree at Tantur

 
 

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Grinding

Limestone statue of a maid grinding corn. 5th Dynasty c. 2650 BC

 
 

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Grinding

Village women, seated outside their houses, grinding corn. An early photograph.

 
 

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Grinding

Two girls grinding corn, still the humblest of tasks. The highest to the lowest was implied by the Pentateuchal record the tenth plague in Egypt bereaved all parents from Pharaoh to the woman grinding meal. An early photograph.  

 
 

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