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1Two primitive Egyptian hoes from the Middle Kingdom. (Source: Singer, 1963)Development of the PlowDevelopment of Hand Plows and WeedersDecember. To plant potatoes, one woman inserts the tubers into a hole in the earth made by the man, while another stands by to smooth the soil with a cultivating tool.August. In a symbolic ceremony, the Inca emperor and noblemen turn over the fi rst earth in a sacred fi eld, while three women bow and the empress offers corn beer.January. Wielding primitive hoes, a couple cultivates it’s fi elds in the rain. Another farmer sits before a fi re and keeps a sharp eye out for crop rob-bers.A foot plow of taclla. Source: Leonards, First Farmers, 1973.Foot Plows of the IncasSoil preparation by hoeing; from a Tomb at Ti at Saqqara, ca. 2400 bce. Source: Singer et al., 1954, p. 375.Images2Plowing and hoeing; from a tomb at Beni Hasan, ca. 1900 BCE. Note that the plow is essentially a large hoe dragged through the soil. Source: Singer et al., 1954, Fig. 43. Two handled Egyptian plow from Leonard. The symbol above the plow is the ancient pictorial word symbol for the plow.Egyptian PlowsMesopotamian PlowsBabylonian scratch plow with seed drill.Plow from Assyrian bas-relief, 670 BCE. Note the funnel which allowed seed to be added the furrow during plowing. Greek PlowsGreeks plowing with a primitive scratch plow, a sharp pointed hard-wood pulled by oxen. From a black-fi gured Nikostenes cup, 6th century BCE. A = draught pole; B = draught beam; C = stock; D = stilt; E = handle. Source: Singer, 1956.Cretan plow from Leonard, 1973.3Medieval PlowsDe Limbourg Brothers: The Month of March (detail) from Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. Source: Perspectives of European Agriculture.Plough with iron ploughshare and coulter, in a 16th century Flemish miniature. Source: Perspectives of European Agriculture.Woodcut of an early English heavy plow with mould-board from the 14th century. Source: Klein 1987.Light plow with mould-board from an English four-teenth century bible. Note the donkey in the plow team of oxen.4Iljà Repin: The Ploughman. Tolstoy in the Fields. Note how closely the 19th century Rus-sian plows resemble the plows of antiquity.Symmetrical wooden plough with an iron ploughshare in use in 1787.18th and 19th Century Plows20th Century PlowsHorse-drawn plow, 1933. Tractor drawn three-bottom Oliver plow,


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