Sickles

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Name (Hebrew)
מגלים, פרהיסטורי
Name (Latin)
Sickles
Name (Arabic)
מגלים, פרהיסטורי
See Also From tracing topical name
Harvesting machinery
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q42233
Library of congress: sh 85122299
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Wikipedia description:

A sickle, bagging hook, reaping-hook or grasshook is a single-handed agricultural tool designed with variously curved blades and typically used for harvesting or reaping grain crops, or cutting succulent forage chiefly for feeding livestock. Falx was a synonym, but was later used to mean any of a number of tools that had a curved blade that was sharp on the inside edge. Since the beginning of the Iron Age hundreds of region-specific variants of the sickle have evolved, initially of iron and later steel. This great diversity of sickle types across many cultures can be divided into smooth or serrated blades, both of which can be used for cutting either green grass or mature cereals using slightly different techniques. The serrated blade that originated in prehistoric sickles still dominates in the reaping of grain and is even found in modern grain-harvesting machines and in some kitchen knives.

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