A shaduf
is an irrigation tool. The shaduf
is important for traditional water techniques.
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they used a machine called a shaduf.
The shaduf or shadoof was used to raise water from one level to another. From a canal or the river to water a field or to provide a public water supply. If the bank of the river was high they flights of shadufs were used to raise the water.
it was important to get the water to crops
Usually sticks, rope, a bucket made out of animal skin and a lump of mud or clay to act as the counterweight.
what are the three parts of a shaduf
This is what a shaduf looks like
the shaduf is an example of an inclined plane
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
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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.