Tante Jans. She is an aunt who comes to live at the Beje. An austere woman, she
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In the 5th century BC, weathy Greeks had grand houses made of clay bricks, with stone or tile floors. There were separate rooms for eating, cooking, washing and sleeping, built around an open courtyard. The poorer people lived in houses with only one or two rooms.
the had exactly 2 rooms in their homes they lived
Poor Egyptians lived in huts with one of two rooms. Rich Egyptians live in fine houses with many rooms, gardens and servants. Both type of dwelling had one thing in common: they were built from bricks made from mud, straw and dung. Stone was reserved for building temples the "houses of the gods".
They lived in houses with many rooms around a small courtyard.