Ancient agricultural technology: from sickles to plows
(2011)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Lerner Publishing Group : Made available through hoopla, 2011
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780761372691 (electronic bk.) MWT11772582, 0761372695 (electronic bk.) 11772582
LANGUAGE
English
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Did you know . . . - Ancient Romans invented a machine to harvest grain? - Farmers in ancient China destroyed the pests that harmed crops by bringing in their natural predators? - The ancient Mayans restored nutrients to the soil by planting corn and beans together? People learned to farm more than twelve thousand years ago. The first farmers used simple technology. They carried water to their crops by hand. They made farm tools from wood and animal bones. Over the centuries, ancient farmers devised better technology. Ancient Middle Easterners learned to breed sheep to produce different colors of wool. The ancient Chinese learned how to grow more rice using irrigation techniques. The ancient Greeks built machines for pumping water, grinding grain, and crushing grapes and olives. What kinds of crops did ancient farmers grow? What kind of animals did they raise? And how did people get their food before agriculture? Learn more in Ancient Agricultural Technology

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