Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 154)
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                        spoon of sugar was sometimes added to the water so that the life of
 the mnewly-weds would be sweet" she adds. Both the bride and the
 groom, who carried a long dagger symbolizing his manhood, must step
 over the threshold so as to avoid any harm of the djjin residing
 under the threshold. It was, and still is, believed that a newly
 married couple was like a newly-constructed house, exposed to evil
 influence (Grangquist, 1931: 10).
 The fallah's dependency and close
 interaction with nature, was reflected in
 the internal organisation of the house.
 The placement of man, = animal, and
 agricultural produce under one roof with
 one entrance, and the hierarchical
 division of the house into corresponding
 areas at different levels, were by no
 means accidental, but were symbolic of the
 yarious values assigned to the divisions
 of the house. A wall made up of rubble
 stone and lattice wood separated the front
 family space (el mastabeh) from the animal Fig. 4.40: Interior of a
 space (ga' el beit) located in the lower peasant house
 back space and from the food storage area
 (er-rawieh) located in the upper back space (Fig. 4.385).
 Qa' el-beit which literally means "the bottom part of the house"
 referred to the entrance area which was used as a service area. A
 gmall raised platform with a water jar located on a wall niche above
 it was used for washing dishes, clothes and bathing. Qa’ el-beit
 also referred to the lower back area (normally a step or two lower
 from the service area). Animals such as sheep, goats, hens, cows
 and donkeys were kept here, especially at night. All kinds of tools
 and implements - firewood, barrels, mud jars, mud bins, and animal
 manure - were also found in ga' el-—beit. For the fallah, the
 animals were his "valuables" and by keeping them inside with him, he
 assured their safety and by extension, his own safety. The one
 entrance and the one roof shared by the two demonstrated a strong
 unity, or a lack of differentiation, between the fallah and his
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