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The Medieval Scythe

A long-handled scythe enabled the corn to be cut while the worker remained standing. Held with both hands the crop was reaped by a slicing action. The scythe was mainly used for cutting grass and harvesting barley and oats.

Fastolf Mater's Book of Hours (c. 1250)
Fastolf Mater's Book of Hours (c. 1250)

© John Simkin, September 1997 - June 2013

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