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Collecting water from the Nile, Egypt, c1798. Shadufs being used to raise water from the River Nile. A shaduf is an irrigation tool, originally developed in Ancient Egypt. Plate 6 from Vol II, Arts and Trades of 'Descriptions of Egypt', a book published under the orders of Napoleon in 1822, documenting his military and scientific expedition to Egypt in 1798.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
1st Consul Bonaparte
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN
Boat
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Bonaparte
Bonaparte General
Bonaparte the Corsican
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country
Countryside
egypt
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First Consul Bonaparte
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Irrigation
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Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte I
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NILE
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