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  2. Winnowing - Wikipedia

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    The winnowing-fan (λίκνον [líknon], also meaning a "cradle") featured in the rites accorded Dionysus and in the Eleusinian Mysteries: "it was a simple agricultural implement taken over and mysticized by the religion of Dionysus," Jane Ellen Harrison remarked. [1]

  3. File:Winnowing The Grain, Axum, Ethiopia (Detail) (3157508890 ...

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    What is winnowing? Well, after the grains have been removed from the stalks by threshing (in this case, by oxen), the grain is collected in a basket, the basket is raised, say, to shoulder height and tilted, and the grain is allowed to fall to the ground. Winnowing separates the grain from the chaff.

  4. File:Winnowing machine.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: 17th century Chinese illustration of a crank-operated rotary winnowing fan machine, separating husks from the grain. This picture was published in the year 1637, found in the Tiangong Kaiwu encyclopedia written by the Ming Dynasty scholar Song Yingxing (1587-1666).

  5. File:Kurmi winnowing.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Threshing board - Wikipedia

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    At first, artesans from Cantalejo travelled with large carts loaded with selected threshing boards, winnowing bellows, grain measures (of different traditional dry units: celemín is a wooden case with 4,6 L, cuartilla has 14 L, and fanega equivalent to 55.5 L...) and other implements for threshing or winnowing, which they peddled from town to ...

  7. Threshing machine - Wikipedia

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    By the addition of rakes, or shakers, and two pairs of fanners, all driven by the same machinery, the different processes of thrashing, shaking, and winnowing are now all at once performed, and the grain immediately prepared for the public market. When it is added, that the quantity of grain gained from the superior powers of the machine is ...

  8. Winnowing basket - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese winnowing basket (2007) A winnowing basket or fan is a tool for winnowing grain from chaff while removing dirt and dust too. [1] They have been used traditionally in a number of civilizations for centuries, [2] and are still in use today in some countries.

  9. Threshing - Wikipedia

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    After the grain had been beaten out by the flail or ground out by other means the straw was carefully raked away and the corn and chaff collected to be separated by winnowing when there was a wind blowing. This consisted of tossing the mixture of corn and chaff into the air so that the wind carried away the chaff while the grain fell back on ...