Our Mineral Heritage - Presidential Address

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. W. J. van Rensburg
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 10, 1973

Abstract

Our mineral heritage - PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS given by P. W. J. van Rensburg, Pr. Eng.. B.Sc. (Eng.)(Rand) INTRODUCTION Stone Age people were living in various parts of South Africa as recent,ly as a thousand years ago, when they were displaced by Iron Age people with a culture developed in the far north. These invaders brought farming, building, and the earliest mining developments to the Transvaal, thus ushering in the beginning of our great mineral heritage. It is of particular interest to record that, up to comparatively recent times, some of these people were excavating iron-bearing shale rocks for their smelting furnaces on the Melville Koppies in J ohannesburg. Although the most recent the iron-smelting furnaces discovered on these koppies is estimated to be some five-hundred years old, it believed that these Iron Age people were driven out, and their settlements destroyed, by Zulu impis only one-hundred-and-fifty years ago.
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APA: P. W. J. van Rensburg  (1973)  Our Mineral Heritage - Presidential Address

MLA: P. W. J. van Rensburg Our Mineral Heritage - Presidential Address. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1973.

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