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Trebbia or Pisara 04 and 05 - in agriculture a threshing stone tool
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In agricultural sciences, threshing is the final activity of the harvest, carried out after the harvest by farmers and farmers, consisting in the separation of the grain of wheat and other cereals from the straw and chaff through a specific process. These stones are found throughout the Mediterranean area.
In this case a pair of almost identical Pisares is being sold.
In Puglia in particular, it is called "Pisara" and was attached with a rope and a chain to the saddle of a horse or donkey, which made wide turns on the threshing floor, to separate the fruits of the lupins and dried broad beans, collected in large quantity, from the pods.
- Height
- about 65
- Width
- about 40
- Thickness
- about 10
- Weight
- 28 + 28 TTL 56
- Manufacturing
- from Puglia
- Material
- Carparo Stone
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