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- Carruca abstract "The carruca or caruca was a kind of heavy plow important to medieval agriculture in Northern Europe. The carruca used a heavy iron plowshare to turn heavy soil and may have required a team of eight oxen. The carruca also bore a coulter and moldboard. It gave its name to the English carucate.The heavy iron moldboard plow was developed in China's Han Empire in the 1st and 2nd century. Based on linguistic evidence, the carruca may have been employed by some Slavs by AD 568. It was present in Italy's Po Valley by 643 and—judging from the terminology in the Lex Alemannorum—in southwestern Germany by 720. The carruca was introduced to the British Isles by the Norse in the late 9th century.The scratch plow which preceded it and continued in use in the Byzantine Empire had been developed for the light sandy soils of Southern Europe. The carrucate was able to turn over a furrow and provided greater drainage in Northern Europe's heavy soils, an important technological advancement for the medieval agricultural economy. Its use required coöperation among peasants because few would own enough oxen to pull it. The scratch plough tended to create square fields because the field was ploughed twice, the second time at right angles to the first. By contrast, the carruca was most efficient in oblong paddocks. Because this pattern conflicted with traditional ownership arrangements, the carruca was probably most often used when breaking uncultivated ground.".
- Carruca wikiPageID "13454408".
- Carruca wikiPageLength "2142".
- Carruca wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Carruca wikiPageRevisionID "656554874".
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Ard_(plough).
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink British_Isles.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Carucate.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Farming_tools.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Coulter.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Han_dynasty.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink History_of_agriculture.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Italy_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Jackson_J._Spielvogel.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Europe.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Ox.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Plough.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Plowshare.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Po_Valley.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Slavs.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Europe.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLink Viking_Age.
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carruca".
- Carruca wikiPageWikiLinkText "carruca".
- Carruca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Carruca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sc.
- Carruca subject Category:Farming_tools.
- Carruca hypernym Kind.
- Carruca type Tool.
- Carruca comment "The carruca or caruca was a kind of heavy plow important to medieval agriculture in Northern Europe. The carruca used a heavy iron plowshare to turn heavy soil and may have required a team of eight oxen. The carruca also bore a coulter and moldboard. It gave its name to the English carucate.The heavy iron moldboard plow was developed in China's Han Empire in the 1st and 2nd century. Based on linguistic evidence, the carruca may have been employed by some Slavs by AD 568.".
- Carruca label "Carruca".
- Carruca sameAs Q5046746.
- Carruca sameAs m.03c5w6y.
- Carruca sameAs Q5046746.
- Carruca wasDerivedFrom Carruca?oldid=656554874.
- Carruca isPrimaryTopicOf Carruca.