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Works and Customs in Palestine Volume III - From Harvest to Flour Harvesting Threshing Winnowing Sifting Storing Grinding - cover

Works and Customs in Palestine Volume III - From Harvest to Flour Harvesting Threshing Winnowing Sifting Storing Grinding

Gustaf Dalman

Traducteur Robert Schick

Maison d'édition: Al Nasher Technical Services

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Synopsis

Volume III, continues where Volume II left off, with the harvest up to the milling and storing of the flour. It starts with the harvest weather, the human work force, the various harvest tools, continues with the work on the threshing floor, the threshing tools, the production of flour and groats together with the tools used, as well as the different kinds of storage equipment.
Disponible depuis: 16/05/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 476 pages.

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