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That is the point, so far there is nothing encyclopedic about this topic and therefore this page should either be thoroughly written, or be recommended for deletion as a stub. So far all that is here is the definition; no history, no types, nothing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by GuyHimGuy (talk • contribs) 05:07, 6 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I came here looking for some info, and found a couple of sentences, with no references. I just spent a few hours finding referenced data to add to this. This is far from being complete, but it's better than before. (I discovered the former article had been cut-and-pasted from one of the sources I found.) The King Tut camp bed info was almost deleted, because I discovered you can't publish changes that cites Ancient Origins or the Daily Mail as a source. Third times a charm, for I finally found a source accepted by Wikipedia.