Ancient history

What sort of farm tools did the Celtic Irish use?

Quern: a hand mill used for grinding grain.

Sickle: a curved blade attached to a long handle, used for harvesting crops.

Plough: a wooden or iron implement used for breaking up the soil.

Harrow: a wooden or iron frame with spikes, used for breaking up clods of soil and smoothing the ground.

Flail: a long stick with a weighted end, used for threshing grain.

Shovel: a tool with a broad, flat blade, used for digging and moving soil.

Rake: a tool with a row of teeth, used for collecting hay or straw.

Pitchfork: a long-handled tool with two or more prongs, used for lifting and moving hay, straw, or manure.