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A '''shovel''' is a digging tool that is designed to remove material from a pile or hole. In general they have a greater curve in their face and thus are more effective than a [[spade]] in the same task.
A '''shovel''' is a digging [[tool]] that is designed to remove material from a pile or hole. In general they have a greater curve in their face and thus are more effective than a [[spade]] in the same task.


[[Medieval]] shovels could be made entirely of wood or have metal heads.
[[Medieval]] shovels could be made entirely of [[wood]] or have metal [[faces].

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Revision as of 13:21, 24 January 2006

A shovel is a digging tool that is designed to remove material from a pile or hole. In general they have a greater curve in their face and thus are more effective than a spade in the same task.

Medieval shovels could be made entirely of wood or have metal [[faces].