- Ard (plough)
The ard or scratch plough is a type of simple
plough . It consists of a frame mounting a nearly vertical wooden spike, which is dragged through the soil by draught animals. Rather than cutting and turning the soil to producefurrow s, it breaks up a narrow strip of soil, leaving intervening strips undisturbed. Cross-ploughing is often used, where the soil is ploughed again at right angles to the original direction. Ards may be drawn byox en, water buffalo,donkey s,camel s or other animals.{|
valign=topEvidence of its use in
prehistory is sometimes found atarchaeological site s where the long, shallow scratches it makes can be seen cutting into thesubsoil .Ards are still used in many areas, mainly in tropical parts of the world.
External links
* [http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/research/cladh-hallan/cladh-hallan02.html Ard marks in]
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