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threshing$552548$ - translation to ελληνικό

ARCHAIC AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT FOR SEPARATING CEREALS FROM THEIR STRAW
Threshing-board/Translation; Threshing-board; Threshing sledge
  • Sweeping the threshing floor in order to pile up the [[seed]]
  • ''Briquero'' knapping flint}}
  • Arslantepe-Malatya]] ([[Turkey]]), depicting a ritual thresh, dated to the third millennium BC}}
  • Woman pounding stone flakes into a threshing board}}
  • Various hammers traditionally found in the workshop of a ''briquero''
  • Cleaning the [[seed]] with a mechanical [[winnowing machine]]
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  • Obsidian trade in the 4th millennium BC
  • Preparing sheafs to bring to the [[threshing floor]]
  • 3350&nbsp;BC]], with representations of threshing boards on both sides
  • Traditional threshing with a threshing board in the [[Near East]]
  • Small threshing board from [[Tunisia]]
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  • Top view of a Spanish threshing board
  • Bottom view of a Spanish threshing board
  • Hook for pulling
  • Detail of stone flakes: in foreground, a flake with a large chip; the others retain a sharp edge.
  • A Threshing board used as a door

threshing      
αλωνιστικός
threshing floor         
  • Threshing and bagging grain in Germany in 1695
  • [[King David]],<br />by [[Pedro Berruguete]]
  • Work on the threshing floor in [[Gumuara]] ([[Ethiopia]])
  • A threshing floor in [[Santorini]] in [[Greece]].
  • A horse pulling a [[threshing-board]] on a threshing floor
  • Threshing Floor by [[Alexey Venetsianov]], 1821-1823
  • Russian women using a hand powered winnowing machine in a barn.  Painting by K.V. Lebedev, The Floor, 1894
AGRICULTURAL SITE
Threshingfloor; Thrashing-Floor; Threshing-floor; Threshing-yard; Threshing yard
αλώνι
threshing machine         
  • Threshing of paddy by machine, Bangladesh.
  • Open-air museum in [[Saint-Hubert, Belgium]].
  • Video of a petrol-powered machine threshing rice in [[Hainan]], China
AGRICULTURAL MACHINE
Thrashing machine; Threshing machines; Thrashin' machines; Horse threshing machine; Threshing-machine
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Ορισμός

Threshing

Βικιπαίδεια

Threshing board

A threshing board, also known as threshing sledge, is an obsolete agricultural implement used to separate cereals from their straw; that is, to thresh. It is a thick board, made with a variety of slats, with a shape between rectangular and trapezoidal, with the frontal part somewhat narrower and curved upward (like a sled or sledge) and whose bottom is covered with lithic flakes or razor-like metal blades.

One form, once common by the Mediterranean Sea, was "about three to four feet wide and six feet deep (these dimensions often vary, however), consisting of two or three wooden planks assembled to one another, of more than four inches wide, in which is several hard and cutting flints crammed into the bottom part pull along over the grains. In the rear part there is a large ring nailed, that is used to tie the rope that pulls it and to which two horses are usually harnessed; and a person, sitting on the threshing board, drives it in circles over the cereal that is spread on the threshing floor. Should the person need more weight, he need only put some big stones over it."

The dimensions of threshing boards varied. In Spain, they could be up to approximately two metres in length and a metre and a half wide. There were also smaller threshing boards, as little about a metre-and-a-half long and a metre wide. The thickness of the slats of the threshing board is some five or six cm. Nonetheless, since threshing boards are nowadays custom made, made to order or made smaller as an adornment or souvenir, they may range from miniatures up to the sizes previously described.

The threshing board has been traditionally pulled by mules or by oxen over the grains spread on the threshing floor. As it was moved in circles over the harvest that was spread, the stone chips or blades cut the straw and the ear of wheat (which remained between the threshing board and the pebbles on the ground), thus separating the seed without damaging it. The threshed grain was then gathered and set to be cleaned by some means of winnowing.