The Archimedean Screw is a tool used to pump out water from low-laid water bodies to elevated irrigation places. The tool was invented by Archimedes sometime in the 3rd century.
The Archimedean screw is also known as the water screw, screw pump, and Archimedes' screw. The screw is also used to pump grains, sewage, solid or liquid substances from low places to elevated places.
This ancient Greek technology is still used today. Thus the correct answer is option B.