Catégories : Tous - harvest - farming - crops - food

par Mir Khan Il y a 6 années

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Ancient Rome topic farming

The ancient Romans developed innovative agricultural tools such as the vallus, a device pushed by animals to assist in crop harvesting. Their farming repertoire included a variety of crops like wheat, carrots, beets, potatoes, and olives.

Ancient Rome topic farming

Ancient Rome Topic: Farming

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What did the Romans grow? Wheat, carrots, beets, potato's, and olives.

Food was unlimited with farming.

What is a vallus? A vallus was invented by Romans and was pushed by either a mule or a donkey to harvest crops.

Wheat, carrots, beets, and potatoes had to grow and then get harvested, washed, and eaten raw, cooked, and combined with other ingredients.

Farming was the first way to get food without killing animals.

You needed water and sunlight to make crops grow.

Farming was very hard.

Farming was really common.

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Way to go Mir. You have some information about farming.

You have some interesting images here! Pretty sure they did't have tractors though.

What was an important food? Olives were used for food and oil.

Farming was one the things that was done most.