Harrowing with Camels, Egypt, 1913
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Date
1913
Description
Two men and two boys are harrowing with camels, near the road to the Pyramids of Gizeh (Giza) in Egypt. The two boys are sitting on the harrow to weigh it down and one man is standing on it, while the second man leads the two camels forward with ropes. The camels are both supporting one end of a wooden beam which is dragging the harrow. Both camels have blankets and other supplies on their backs. Harrows are farm implements used to turn soil, reduce weeds and prepare the soil for the planting of seeds. Harrows differ from plows in that they only disturb the surface of the soil, while plows generally penetrate deeper, (1913).
Type
Photograph
Region
Global
Topic
Animals, Global History and Geography
Repository
Identifier
NYSA_A3045-78_6245
Source
New York State Archives, New York (State). Education Dept. Division of Visual Instruction. Instructional lantern slides, ca. 1856-1939. A3045, no. 6245..
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