Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
no
Shadufs are used in Egypt and the Near East
Yes because one of the definitions of artifact is "Objects made by human hand". Shadufs were made back in nomadic times so technically even though we still use shadufs, they are artifacts.
Because they used it for carrying water also i know a lot about animals so ask me those kinda stuff
Shadufs were used to collect water from the river Nile.
The ancient Egyptians invented the shaduf.
Yes in many countries especially Egypt
Ancient Egyptians used Shadufs when farming. They used them to collect water from canals and rivers to water crops.
They used winnowing scoops, hoes, rakes, flint-bladed sickles, ploughs, and shadufs.
the sumerians used shadufs to transport water into thier ditches that were made to irragate the land.
It is a simple tool. It makes use of simple principle of moment, to lift up water with less effort. By good observation or imagination, human had discovered the principle of moment through work or what ever. Hence there are sayings: - observation is a good teacher - imagination is better than knowledge