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... ancient iron workers . Mungo Park thus describes the process employed at Kamalia on the Niger : A circular hollow tower of clay , about 10 feet high and 3 feet diameter , was erected to serve as a furnace , being bound round with withes ...
... theory of antiquarians , that the age of Bronze preceded that of Iron . The ancient Egyptians appear to have been familiar with * Livingstone's ' Africa , ' 650 . the the use of both metals . Mr. Rhind found in Iron and Steel . 75.
... ancient metallurgy , there is no object in the Museum of greater interest than this rusted saw , which has only recently been exposed to public view . It was found in the North - West Palace at Nimroud ; and it is computed that , while ...