The Egyptians lived by the river nile but they couldn't always transport water from the nile to their farms because it became very tedious so they built cahnnels to their farms so that when they poured water into the channels it flowed to their farms but even with that it was still frustrating. So they built the shadufwhich was a long stick with a bucket at the end which pivoted around a certain point of the stick so when one side of the lever went up the other side came down filling the bucket with water and when it raised up the water poured into the channels and was led to the farms making it very easy to transport water.
The ancient Egyptians invented the shaduf.
Shadufs were used to collect water from the river Nile.
Yes because one of the definitions of artifact is "Objects made by human hand". Shadufs were made back in nomadic times so technically even though we still use shadufs, they are artifacts.
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the wheel invention made farmers and traders life more comfortable and more easier
Ancient Egyptians used Shadufs when farming. They used them to collect water from canals and rivers to water crops.
They use shadufs in Egypt.
Shadufs are used in Egypt and the Near East
To improve farming.
Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
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Sheep farming can be managed in various ways to improve production. You should ensure that there is enough food and also use modern equipment to make sheep farming better.
changes in technology.They started using iron tools for farming reducing the time taken on farming
they fertilized their crops
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The ancient Egyptians invented the shaduf.