ANCIENT INDIAN FARMING
Ancient Indian farming was very difficult for the indians considering all of the floods that kept happened destroying the crops . But the land was very fertile they had plenty of farmland to as they needed it to grow the fresh food to trade and to feed the growing population of India. The different types of tools they used were stones , tools, axes, all of those forms of tools were used in the cycle of farming in India.
BELOW IS A PHOTO GALLERY SHOWING SOME PICTURES OF ANCIENT INDIANS FARMING AND ALSO MORE RECENT FARMING.
BELOW IS A PHOTO GALLERY SHOWING SOME PICTURES OF ANCIENT INDIANS FARMING AND ALSO MORE RECENT FARMING.
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN FARMING
Farming in Ancient Egypt grew everything they needed to eat and to supply to their families. Almost every villager in Egypt was a farmer that set them really low in the social classes but it was a benefit as they could provide fresh food to their families or friends. The farmers grew wheat, vegetables, vines, pomegranates, melons, barley basically everything they could afford to eat back then. They grew crops along the river nile on the rich black soil. The different tools they used were simple but effective such as winnowing, scoops, mattocks, flint bladed sickles and plows.
COMPARISON
Farming for both of these civilisations was vital for the growth and to maintain the structure of there civilisation. The Indians needed food to feed the growing population of India. Egypt vitally needed farming because they grew everything they needed to survive and without it they would have nothing to eat, no wheats, vegetables fruits and wines. Indian farming was difficult because of the continuous unfortunate floods affecting all of there crops, the rain was could sometimes be beneficial for the crops to get water. Egyptians were mostly farmers for the benefit of there families which put them low in the social classes . The various tools they used ranged from stones and axes to flint bladed sickles and plows. They were similar but effective towards there farming. These civilisations vitally needed farming for the benefit of there civilisation.