The shaduf is used to help get the water out of the Nile River, so they can use it for farming, and other great things.
Yes
The Ancient Egyptians had used the shaduf to get water out of the Nile River with out using much energy.
the shaduf. canals were dug from the crop area to the Nile and a shaduf was like a giant lever. it had a bucket attached to one end and a weight attached to the other to counterbalance the weight of the full bucket. it was mounted on two posts above the ground
Most lived along the banks of the Nile.
The Egytians grew around the nile
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
They were the people that lived in the lower Nile valley and Nile delta. They were one of the great ancient civilisations and built the pyramids.
Most live close to the Nile because of the water, the alternative being desert.
They thought the spirits of the dead lived there.
they thought the spirits of the dead lived there
Egyptians invented a tool called a Shaduf to help them irrigate their fields during dry seasons. A shaduf was a device consiting of a long suspended pole weighted at one end and having a bucket at the other end. This tool allowed ancient Egyptians to avoid the backbreaking work of bending over to get heavy buckets of water out of the Nile river.