Before the invention of scarecrows, people used various methods to guard their fields from birds and other pests. Some common techniques included using noise-making devices like bells or whistles, setting up reflective objects such as mirrors or aluminum foil, and even employing trained predators like falcons or hawks to deter unwanted animals. Additionally, planting certain crops around the perimeter of the field that repel pests naturally was another strategy used to protect crops before scarecrows were introduced.
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
It was invented so that people could get drunk while harvesting their fields.
Crawling
Buttons.
bikes
benches
pickaxes
Shoelaces were invented long before people bothered to keep records of such things.
Before the refrigerator was invented, people used iceboxes, which were essentially big coolers with a block of ice. Even before that, food was preserved by salting, curing, smoking, drying, and canning.