Over the course of the last 50 years, the field of archaeometallurgy has grown dramatically, becoming firmly established within the realm of archaeological science. The archaeology and ethnography of African metallurgy has made a major contribution to this field, providing valuable information on the impressive range of raw materials and techniques that past metal producers and metalworkers used, as well as providing important insights into the socio-cultural settings that these technologies operated within. This paper summarises the role that Azania played in communicating some of this research, and charts the development of African archaeometallurgy through Azania’s pages
The introduction of metals, particularly iron, has always been seen as an important stage of socio-c...
Recently, there has been an increased concern for iron technology in Africa, particularly in smeltin...
The author is a graduate student affiliated with Addis Ababa University and the University of Bergen...
Includes abstract.The inception of metallurgy in southern Africa was relatively late, compared to ot...
Iron production was a particularly important precolonial African technology, with iron becoming a ce...
This study documents the metal working technology employed at two major Iron Age archaeological site...
Iron has played an important role within East African pastoralist societies for many hundreds of yea...
International audienceTo write a history of the processes and techniques involved in metallurgy in A...
International audienceTo write a history of the processes and techniques involved in metallurgy in A...
Metal casting involves melting a metal charge in a crucible, and pouring it into a mould with a pred...
For many hundreds of years, iron has played a significant role within the societies along the Middle...
The local production of iron was an important technology in eastern Africa up until the later twent...
With exception of Maluma (1979) and Musambachime (2016, 2017), there have been no archaeometallurgic...
This thesis provides insights into the nature and organization of iron technology associated with pa...
In Africa and elsewhere, producers form a critical dimension to archaeological reconstructions of th...
The introduction of metals, particularly iron, has always been seen as an important stage of socio-c...
Recently, there has been an increased concern for iron technology in Africa, particularly in smeltin...
The author is a graduate student affiliated with Addis Ababa University and the University of Bergen...
Includes abstract.The inception of metallurgy in southern Africa was relatively late, compared to ot...
Iron production was a particularly important precolonial African technology, with iron becoming a ce...
This study documents the metal working technology employed at two major Iron Age archaeological site...
Iron has played an important role within East African pastoralist societies for many hundreds of yea...
International audienceTo write a history of the processes and techniques involved in metallurgy in A...
International audienceTo write a history of the processes and techniques involved in metallurgy in A...
Metal casting involves melting a metal charge in a crucible, and pouring it into a mould with a pred...
For many hundreds of years, iron has played a significant role within the societies along the Middle...
The local production of iron was an important technology in eastern Africa up until the later twent...
With exception of Maluma (1979) and Musambachime (2016, 2017), there have been no archaeometallurgic...
This thesis provides insights into the nature and organization of iron technology associated with pa...
In Africa and elsewhere, producers form a critical dimension to archaeological reconstructions of th...
The introduction of metals, particularly iron, has always been seen as an important stage of socio-c...
Recently, there has been an increased concern for iron technology in Africa, particularly in smeltin...
The author is a graduate student affiliated with Addis Ababa University and the University of Bergen...