They invented the "shadouf" to help them distribute water across the land.
Shadouf
The [shadouf] is a simple tool requiring the presence from two to four men. It is composed of a long suspended pole maintained by a weight at an end and equipped with a bucket attached at the other end. This bucket is designed to raise nearly two meters of water.
that is a hard question. but i believe the first proper catapults were invented by the Greeks in 400 B.C . but the thing is you have menny other country/nations that have there own like the shadouf of Egypt . it was the shadouf that most were based of of. so in a tecnical way you could say the people of Egypt. and the Chinese. have thair own form of catapult aswell.
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They invented the "shadouf" to help them distribute water across the land.
A 'shadouf' is an ancient irrigation technique comprising of a bucket on a long counter-weighted arm that the farmer swings down into the water and over to the field - it is still used today.
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Shadouf
The shadouf is a simple irrigation tool used in ancient Egypt and other arid regions. It consists of a long pole with a bucket attached to one end and a counterweight on the other. By pulling on the rope, the bucket can be raised from a water source and emptied into a canal for irrigation purposes.
they used a bucket -lifter called shadouf (shah DOOF) . They used a form of tecnology called irrigation
A shaduf is a hand operated device used for lifting water out of a well or reservoir. It was invented by the Ancient Egyptians and is still used today, in Egypt, India and other countries.
The [shadouf] is a simple tool requiring the presence from two to four men. It is composed of a long suspended pole maintained by a weight at an end and equipped with a bucket attached at the other end. This bucket is designed to raise nearly two meters of water.
There was a beam with a pail at one end, like a lever, small rocks in the pail would make it go down in the Nile,once filled with water,they attached a massive rock, which the pail on the other side,went up,and they got water.(Seems like a lot,but it's actually really simple.)
They built a series of canals Most nile irrigation takes the form of "flood irrigation" rises (annually) in flood. they also used a counterbalanced device called a "shadouf" to rise water to irrigation trenches when thelevel of the river had dropped-again these are still in use in some rural areas around the river.
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that is a hard question. but i believe the first proper catapults were invented by the Greeks in 400 B.C . but the thing is you have menny other country/nations that have there own like the shadouf of Egypt . it was the shadouf that most were based of of. so in a tecnical way you could say the people of Egypt. and the Chinese. have thair own form of catapult aswell.