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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A bandwin was a team of agricultural workeA bandwin was a team of agricultural workers in the Scottish Lowlands before the agricultural revolution, who carried out the harvest. The term was first recorded in 1642. The bandwin was characteristically made up of two teams of two women and a man who acted as reapers and a bandster who gathered and bound the sheaves. The work of women in the bandwin was unusually almost as valued as that of the men.ually almost as valued as that of the men.
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