Fire-Eaters (e-bog) af Musambachime, Mwelwa C.

Fire-Eaters e-bog

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As late as the beginning of the nineteenth century, despite the many years of direct contact with European traders and the influx of European goods, most African societies still produced their own iron and its products, or obtained them from neighbouring communities through local trade. The quality of iron products was such that, despite competition from European imports, local iron production ...
E-bog 33,72 DKK
Forfattere Musambachime, Mwelwa C. (forfatter)
Forlag Xlibris UK
Udgivet 13 januar 2017
Længde 508 sider
Genrer HB
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781524594411
As late as the beginning of the nineteenth century, despite the many years of direct contact with European traders and the influx of European goods, most African societies still produced their own iron and its products, or obtained them from neighbouring communities through local trade. The quality of iron products was such that, despite competition from European imports, local iron production survived into the early twentieth century in some parts of the continent. The production process covered prospecting, mining, smelting, and forging. Different types of ore were available all over the continent and were extracted by shallow or alluvial mining. A variety of skills were required for building furnaces, producing charcoal, smelting, and forging iron into goods. Iron production was generally not an enclave activity but a process that fulfilled the totality of socio-economic needs. It also fit the gender division of labour within communities.