A shadoof is a traditional irrigation device that consists of a long pole with a bucket attached to one end and a counterweight on the other. To build a shadoof, a sturdy pole is mounted on a fulcrum, allowing it to pivot. The bucket is connected to the lower end of the pole, while the counterweight is attached to the upper end, enabling users to lift water from a well or river efficiently. Materials like wood or metal are typically used for construction, ensuring durability and functionality.
Shadoof Hanyaki(Sha duf han yahc e) had created the shadoof to get water for his family safely and decided to build them along the nile to help out others too
it helped ancient Egyptians get water easier, and faster.
The Ancient Egyptians developed technology such as the shadoof.
SIX ADVANCES ARE 1. A shadoof for farming. It is a bucket attached to a pole to transfer water. 2. They thought up geometry 3. They invented heiroglyphs 4. They found herbs and drugs to treat illnesses 5. They studied human anatomy 6. They built pyramids and studied architecture
They dug canals from the Nile to their lands and made gates to adjust the amount of the water flowing into the canals. The higher lands were watered from the canals using the saduf (shadoof). It was a sweep-pole well with a leather bucket.
Shadoof Hanyaki(Sha duf han yahc e) had created the shadoof to get water for his family safely and decided to build them along the nile to help out others too
A shadoof is a device used to gather water with a pivoted stick and a bucket attached to the end of it.
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A counterpoint lift called a shadoof - also called shaduf, dhenkli or a picottah.
A shadoof is used to get water from one level to another. It is usually used to raise water from a lower level to a higher one.
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It is called a shadoof.
Shadoof was used by the Egyptians as a type of irrigation to water dry patches that were near canals. The shadoof could fetch stored canal water and pour it to the required direction.