Notes on Iron Age copper-smelting technology in the Transvaal

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. M. Friede R. H. Steel
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Jan 11, 1975

Abstract

Notes on Iron Age copper-smelting technology in the Transvaal by H. M. FRIEDE, Ph.D. and R. H. STEEL (Visitors) Earlier reports on Iron Age copper metallurgy and copper-smelting techniques in the Transvaal are surveyed, and a description and tentative classification of the copper furnaces are given. The analyses of furnace slags and sherds of glazed crucibles from archaeological sites of the Transvaal and the neighbouring Orange Free State pro. vide evidence of copper smelting there in Iron Age times. . An investigation conducted by the Department of Archaeology of the University ofthe Witwatersrand provided information on the details of furnace construction and smelting processes, on the composition of the materials used and produced, and on the making and handling of tools and accessories, such as bellows and tongs, needed by Iron Age smelters. Three models (the KaondejVenda furnace, the Rooiberg crucible furnace, and the Uitkomst furnace) were constructed and operated as a demonstration of Iron Age copper smelting as it was practised in the Transvaal.
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APA: H. M. Friede R. H. Steel  (1975)  Notes on Iron Age copper-smelting technology in the Transvaal

MLA: H. M. Friede R. H. Steel Notes on Iron Age copper-smelting technology in the Transvaal. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975.

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