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Marks of social status and social distinctions were important and carefully exposed, especially during social events such as public meetings and religious ceremonies. Inside the churches, different kinds of partitions known as rood screens originally separated the clergy from the lay people and the choir from the nave. With time, these partitions actually came to separate the wealthy from the common people. Made of carved wood, stone, or iron, these were finely decorated elements.