Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 169)
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 the foundations, two stone walls were bui.
 ich was usually laid by them
 inc} 8 laid while i
 te Under the outer
 d silver coin or a
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 brought by the
 stween the two walls was filled with rubble
 nskilled labourers |
 pointed arch end. Windows and < e carefully constructed by |
 he m'allem.
 which covered the whole house (F
 part in the construction and |
 sely supervised by the m'allem.
 mbers of the immediate and
 roof, most me
 other villagers, gave a helping hand whi
 -6 Singing joyfully. Men and
 young boys helped in passing water, mortar, and stone to those on the
 rool .
 If the cross-vault was small in size (3 x 3 m), the formwork was made
 out of a pile of earth on which the light stones (hadjar nari) were
 8 tacked °
 (Wilson,
 vault was about six
 by se S, and hence a wooden formwork,
 which took the form of the cross-vault, was made. To bring
 prosperity to the inhabitants of the new house, an olive branch was
 nailed to this wooden frame. Over the frame, dry brush (sheeh),
 and mud were placed to shape the curves of the cross-vault.
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