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The stick used for sowing was written in the centre using a perforated stone.​

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Answered by mukeshsharma4365
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Maresha is the Gurage name, also the same word used by the Amhara, for a digging stick that differs in construction because of its forked form. It is used primarily to dig holes for construction, planting, and harvesting roots and tubers.

Digging sticks are hand crafted wooden implements, sharpened at one end, which the Aboriginal women use to dig for edible bush tucker (roots, tubers, honey ants, reptiles). In womens ceremonies they are used as clapping sticks

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