Plough. The ploughs of ancient Egypt consisted of a share - often pointed with iron or bronze - two handles, and a pole which was inserted into the base of the two handles. Ploughs in Palestine have usually, but one handle with a pole joined to it, near the ground, and are drawn by oxen, cows or camels.
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