Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 142
... iron production and the African Iron Age . His publications include The Carbon - 14 Dating of Iron ( 1964 ) and " The advent of iron in Africa ' ( in T. E. Wertime and J. D. Muhly , eds . , The Coming of the Age of Iron , 1980 ) . JOHN ...
... iron production and the African Iron Age . His publications include The Carbon - 14 Dating of Iron ( 1964 ) and " The advent of iron in Africa ' ( in T. E. Wertime and J. D. Muhly , eds . , The Coming of the Age of Iron , 1980 ) . JOHN ...
الصفحة 144
Kjekshus reviews iron production in Tanzania at the turn of the century , emphasising that people in the lakes region ( e.g. the Fipa ) were able to supply their own needs and also export iron , usually in the form of hoes . He rejects ...
Kjekshus reviews iron production in Tanzania at the turn of the century , emphasising that people in the lakes region ( e.g. the Fipa ) were able to supply their own needs and also export iron , usually in the form of hoes . He rejects ...
الصفحة 148
... IRON SMELTING The iron smelting practised by both the Phoka and the people of Chulu is characterised by a two - stage process employing two furnaces . A large , primary furnace ( ng'anjo in both Cewa and Tumbuku ) operates by natural ...
... IRON SMELTING The iron smelting practised by both the Phoka and the people of Chulu is characterised by a two - stage process employing two furnaces . A large , primary furnace ( ng'anjo in both Cewa and Tumbuku ) operates by natural ...
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