Manors, particularly those situated near wetlands or water bodies, could have had phragmites (common reed) growing in their vicinity. Phragmites often thrives in marshy areas and can be found in various landscapes, including around estates and manorial lands where water is present. Its presence would depend on the specific environment and geography of the manor's location.
Phragmites were used to thatch roofs and to weave baskets and such things. They did not grow everywhere, but where they did grow, serfs probably used them.
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If by poor Ancient Egyptians you mean the peasant farmers then they would be using oxen as draught animals.
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Nuns might use phragmites, a type of tall grass commonly found in wetlands, for various practical purposes, such as crafting materials for baskets, mats, or roofing. In some monastic communities, they might also utilize it for environmental management or landscaping within their gardens. However, the specific use would depend on the traditions and needs of the particular community. Overall, while not a primary resource, phragmites could have some applications in their daily life.
Phragmites is a very common reed and people have always used them for various things (thatching roofs, etc.) What knights have to do with this I really do not know!
Phragmites are also known as "Common Reed."
Phragmites can be found in swamps and marshes throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world.
Phragmites are eaten by both Algae and destroyed by Chemichal Changes in it's nucleus
"They have the hard hands of a peasant"
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A= Queen B= Self C= Peasant Peasant would be my spouse, and you still the queen! lolololol