Not tryna be a correcter but it's spelled shadoof and the Egyptians, Babylonians, And Sumerians may have used em. I think the aryans did too :/
in egypt
The shaduf originated in ancient Egypt. It is a manual irrigation device used to lift water from a lower to a higher level using a lever and counterweight system.
I comes from ancient egypt.
In Ancient Egypt
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.
The farmers of ancient Egypt made them.
The word is spelled shaduf or shadoof, and it is a device used for drawing water from a well. It was invented in ancient Egypt.
farmers used the shaduf to irrigate their fields :):) its true
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in ancient Egypt i do notknow the date that is what i am trying to figure out.ugh y cant i just find it
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
Yes, The Shaduf was used. A Shaduf is what the Egyptians used to collect water.