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the farming tools that people used in (ancient) Greece were hoes, sythes, and plows.
One of the tools Egyptians had was a chisel Which they used for carving
Irrigation
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Egypt was mostly desert and the watered areas were used fro farming, with no forests.
Shaduf: a simple irrigation tool used to lift water from a lower level to a higher level. Plow: an essential tool for preparing the soil for planting crops. Sickle: a tool used for harvesting crops such as wheat or barley.
the farming tools that people used in (ancient) Greece were hoes, sythes, and plows.
One of the tools Egyptians had was a chisel Which they used for carving
Irrigation
irrigation
the egyptians used a fether and ink to communicate
farming, fishing, washing, drinking, transportation.
They used them for protection and farming.
simple farm tools are those affordable tools used for farming activities.
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The Mayans used tools such as digging sticks, hoes, and axes made from stone, wood, and sometimes bronze for farming. They also used tools like the "coa," a specific type of hoe made from sharpened animal bones or shells attached to a wooden handle, to cultivate the soil and plant crops. Additionally, the Mayans practiced slash-and-burn agriculture, which involved clearing land by cutting down and burning vegetation before planting crops.
the ancient egyptians used metals, gold and wood for their tools they are like the cavemen but the cavemen never had gold