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What was life like in an Egyptian town?
Egyptian houses were made of dried mud and built close together. Wet mats were spread across the floors to cool the air. Most of the housework, such as cooking and washing, was done outside. People often kept goats and geese in their backyards, as well as pet animals such as dogs, cats, and monkeys.
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