digging stick การใช้
- The dibber was a digging stick, used to plant the seed.
- They killed lizards, bandicoots and other small creatures with digging sticks.
- The daluppak is a digging stick with a bamboo clapper.
- The digging sticks were made out of cross handles of antler or wood.
- Agricultural tools consisted mostly of simple digging sticks.
- Coolamon lined with paperbark and a digging stick.
- Roots were dug with digging sticks.
- The three implements used by Indian farmers were the digging stick, hoe, and rake.
- The people of Monte Verde also made digging sticks, grinding slabs and tools of bone and tusk.
- Maize was planted with digging stick " huictli " with a wooden blade on one end.
- The Indians, usually women, harvested the root with a sharpened, fire-hardened digging stick.
- All of the men in the community work the surrounding land with only a steel machete and a digging stick.
- Such a plow might be reinforced with iron, or it might be nothing more than a curved digging stick.
- A newsletter, started in 1978, has been known from 1984 as " The Digging Stick ".
- 10, 000 years ago : the first agriculture, planting wild grass with digging sticks, begins in the Near East.
- Natives of southern California commonly harvested the " heads " using a specialized digging stick and roasted the leaves and heart alike.
- During archaeological excavation of the drainage channels, researchers found artefacts including wooden digging sticks, a grindstone, and other small items.
- Shrieking, the sisters struck the snakes with their digging sticks, hitting them with such force that the live coals flew off.
- Since contact with the Europeans in the 19th century, Native Americans have also adapted the use of a metal in making digging sticks.
- These women were the first to possess the secret of fire and each one carried live coals on the end of her digging stick.
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