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[Source of metadata - Makhosi Mkhize for FHYA, 2025: A digital of copy of Tim Maggs and Duncan Miller's article entitled Sandstone crucibles from Mhlopeni, KwaZulu-Natal: evidence of precolonial brassworking, first published by Southern African Humanities in December 1995.]
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Sandstone crucibles from Mhlopeni, KwaZulu-Natal: evidence of precolonial brassworking
[ Source of title : FHYA using Tim Maggs and Duncan Miller's material ]
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[Source of metadata - Makhosi Mkhize for FHYA, 2025: Written by Tim Maggs and Duncan Miller before December 1995. First published by Southern African Humanities in December 1995. This copy was published online by Sabinet African Journals at an unknown date. Acquired online by FHYA in August 2025 and uploaded to EMANDULO for FHYA in August 2025.]
| Event Actor | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Five Hundred Year Archive (FHYA) | Online curation | 2025- | Published online by Sabinet African Journals |
| Sabinet African Journals | Custody | c.2001 | |
| Southern African Humanities | Publication | 1995/12 | |
| Tim Maggs | Writing | [before 1995/12] | |
| Duncan Miller | Writing | [before 1995/12] |
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Sandstone crucibles from Mhlopeni, KwaZulu-Natal: evidence of precolonial brassworking
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