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A shadoof is an irrigation tool and commonly called a well pole, well sweep  The shadoof was originally developed in Ancient Egypt, and appears on a Sargonid seal of c.2000 BC It is still used in many areas of Africa and Asia to draw water...we have illustrations of shadoof from 2 millennium BC..so it was used in Hanging Gardens for irrigation purpose.. Lighthouse Of Alexandria, Mausoleum At Halicarnassus, Statue Of Zeus, Colossus Of Rhodes, Ancient Sumer, Pyramid Of Giza, The Great Pyramid, Water Power, Great Pyramid

A shadoof is an irrigation tool and commonly called a well pole, well sweep The shadoof was originally developed in Ancient Egypt, and appears on a Sargonid seal of c.2000 BC It is still used in many areas of Africa and Asia to draw water...we have illustrations of shadoof from 2 millennium BC..so it was used in Hanging Gardens for irrigation purpose..

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Clay Pot Irrigation, Permaculture Food Forest, Gardening Raised Beds, Living Sustainably, Self Watering Plants, Baked Clay, Watering Plants, Garden Crafts Diy, Dripping Springs

Clay pot irrigation using ollas is a self-regulating gardening system that provides sub-surface watering of plants, that is simple, affordable, and easy to implement, making it ideal for small farmers and gardeners. Ollas -- or unglazed, baked clay pots -- are one of the most ancient technologies with evidence of their use being found on…

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