Popular Hammams in the Egyptian Women Tradition, Anthropological Study for Dynamics of Social Interaction
Asmaa Mohamed Nabil;
Abstract
The public Hammams were civil buildings that had been spread in the Islamic City for the functional needs related to the Islam call for clean and ablution in addition to; the people was not able to include their houses private Hammams; and those who able
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| Title | Popular Hammams in the Egyptian Women Tradition, Anthropological Study for Dynamics of Social Interaction | Authors | Asmaa Mohamed Nabil | Keywords | Popular Hammams in the Egyptian Women Tradition, Anthropological Study for Dynamics of Social Interaction | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | The public Hammams were civil buildings that had been spread in the Islamic City for the functional needs related to the Islam call for clean and ablution in addition to; the people was not able to include their houses private Hammams; and those who able |
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