Place in chronological order the names of agricultural activities in Egypt

1. Tilling the land with a hoe or wooden plow;
2. Sowing grain;
3. Drive livestock across the field to trample grains into the ground;
4. Nile spill and water drainage;
5. Harvest;
6. Drive livestock on a compressed field to knock out grain from the ears.
Thus, in ancient Egypt, a cycle of land works took place, an important role in this cycle was played by the flooding of the Nile River, as it enriched the land with useful minerals. In this connection, the Egyptians could reap a large harvest.



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