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In ancient Egypt ,an irrigation tool was known as​

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Answered by Sakshi4875
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A shaduf was an irrigation tool used to bring water from the Nile to the crops. ... The shaduf consists of a long pole with a bucket-like device attached to one end and a weight attached to the other

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Answered by leonamarianewman
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Answer:

Al- shadoof

Explanation:

The agricultural lands were irrigated by the water of the Nile River and its canals. Moreover; some agricultural lands were watered by the rains, besides that the ancient Egyptians used a basin irrigation strategy to irrigate the lands which located on the same level of the Nile River.

The ancient Egyptians used different tools to irrigate the agricultural lands such as counterpoise lift “Al- shadoof” and the water wheels.

Now we are going to focus on special irrigation tools which the Pharaohs used to irrigate their agricultural lands in ancient Egyptian agriculture.

The first tool was Al-shadoof

The second tool was The tractor

The third tool was Al-Tanbour

The fourth tool was The water wheel

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