Ancient mining in Southern Africa, with reference to a copper mine in the Harmony Block, north-eastern Transvaal

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. M. Evers R. P. Van Den Berg
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Ancient mining in Southern Africa, with reference to a copper mine in the Harmony Block, north-eastern Transvaal T. M. EVERS. B.A. (Birm.) (Visitor) and R. P. VAN DEN BERG. B.Sc. (Wits.) (Visitor) A recently discovered mine on the farms Harmony 24 and 25 in the Letaba district has been investigated archaeologically by T. M. Evers and geologically by R. P. van den Berg. The archaeological investigations shed light on the mining techniques and accompanying metallurgical techniques, while the geological investigations give information on the structure and mineralization of the mine. Comparisons with other investigated ancient workings show that mining was well understood in Iron Age times, before the African peoples had any contact with Europeans.
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APA: T. M. Evers R. P. Van Den Berg  (1974)  Ancient mining in Southern Africa, with reference to a copper mine in the Harmony Block, north-eastern Transvaal

MLA: T. M. Evers R. P. Van Den Berg Ancient mining in Southern Africa, with reference to a copper mine in the Harmony Block, north-eastern Transvaal. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.

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