Wooden Agricultural Tools
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Wooden Agricultural Tools

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Crafted from durable huarango wood, these wooden agricultural tools date to the Late Intermediate Period. Discovered in Pampa Galeras, Ayacucho, they showcase the ingenuity of Andean farmers. The huarango’s resilience was crucial for tools enduring the harsh highland climate. These artifacts provide insight into pre-Columbian agricultural practices and the cultural importance of sustainable resource use.