From 81cd7c0098fb3f830e0544d9f63b2c78386ccf1b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hms12 <45968885+hms12@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 12:28:15 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update 2023-02-10-gharbsoheil_newaniba.md --- _news/2023-02-10-gharbsoheil_newaniba.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/_news/2023-02-10-gharbsoheil_newaniba.md b/_news/2023-02-10-gharbsoheil_newaniba.md index f4b64e3..1e436bd 100644 --- a/_news/2023-02-10-gharbsoheil_newaniba.md +++ b/_news/2023-02-10-gharbsoheil_newaniba.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ images: image: news/Angareeb_legs.jpg caption: This apparently decorative element on the legs of traditional angareeb beds is intended to stop scorpions climbing up. - - image: news/Ibrahim_old_door.jpeg + image: news/Ibrahim_old_door.jpg caption: An old Nubian door and its elaborate locking device, which shows whether the inhabitants are at home (ready to receive guests), at home (not ready to receive guests), or out. - image: news/Wedding_vase.jpg @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ new house designs, they said. We met one of the last angareeb makers, [Abdel Ghani](https://egyptiancoffins.org/images/news/New_Aniba_group_photo.jpeg), who showed us how the traditional beds were made, including legs that are [carved in a particular way](https://egyptiancoffins.org/images/news/Angareeb_legs.jpg) to deter scorpions from climbing up - which sounds like a very good idea. Another senior community member, -[Amm Ibrahim showed us an ancient wooden lock and key](https://egyptiancoffins.org/images/news/Ibrahim_old_door.jpeg), and how the position of the key +[Amm Ibrahim showed us an ancient wooden lock and key](https://egyptiancoffins.org/images/news/Ibrahim_old_door.jpg), and how the position of the key would indicate whether the people inside were "at home" to visitors or not, and a [wooden vase with a lid used at weddings](https://egyptiancoffins.org/images/news/Wedding_vase.jpg). We in turn showed them the replica tools that we had with us, which they instantly recognised and related to. We all felt that we would like to come back and do a pop-up museum activity for the whole