The ancient Egyptians were the first to use a shaduf, which is a simple irrigation tool used to lift water from a lower level to a higher level. It consisted of a long pole balanced on a support, with a bucket or container attached to one end and a counterweight at the other end.
Yes, The Shaduf was used. A Shaduf is what the Egyptians used to collect water.
This is what a shaduf looks like
Shadufs were used to collect water from the river Nile.
i do not think this is a question that could be answered by anyone unless there is evidence between all the ancient Egyptian stuff about who made it which i do not think there is but who knows this world is full of surprises
The oldest discovered shaduf (also known as a shadoof) dates back to 2,000 BC. This may not be when it was invented, but it is the oldest one that has been found. They were first used, therefore were probably invented in, Ancient Mesopotamia.
the farmers from ancient Egypt would turn the the stick, then drop the bucket in the water, lift it up when it's full, and then turn the stick again and set the bucket on land.
Yes, The Shaduf was used. A Shaduf is what the Egyptians used to collect water.
in egypt
its like a well
they used a machine called a shaduf.
The Ancient Egyptians had used the shaduf to get water out of the Nile River with out using much energy.
A shaduf is an irrigation tool. The shaduf is important for traditional water techniques.
what are the three parts of a shaduf
This is what a shaduf looks like
The shaduf is used to help get the water out of the Nile River, so they can use it for farming, and other great things.
Shadufs were used to collect water from the river Nile.
the shaduf originated in ancient eygpt.