The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.
Serdab
(Russian sardoba), a term used in Middle Asia and other countries of the East to designate underground rooms in medieval towns used as shelter against intense summer heat. It may also designate storage areas for snow or domed cisterns for water.
REFERENCE
Masson, M. E. Problema izucheniia tsistern-sardoba. Tashkent, 1935.
A wooden beam found inside the serdab (labyrinths) of the Pyramid of King Zoser of the Third Dynasty testified that Hawass' restoration wasn't the first.
Cecil Taylor's Serdab? Nirvana's Milk It?) Unfortunately, the fact that these authors have chosen to paint such a coarse, distorted picture, possibly a result of their being unable to see beyond the walls of academia,(14) not only detracts from their essays, but also serves to denigrate and obscure the many achievements of their predecessors, specifically the composers of tonal music who were active during the period in question.
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