Gender, power and iron metallurgy in archives of African societies from the Phongolo-Mzimkhulu region
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[Source of metadata - Makhosi Mkhize for FHYA, 2025: A copy of Steven Kotze's MA thesis. This thesis investigates the cultural, social, and economic significance of Zulu field-hoes (amageja) in 19th-century KwaZulu-Natal, exploring how gendered labour divisions shaped perceptions of agricultural tool.]
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Gender, power and iron metallurgy in archives of African societies from the Phongolo-Mzimkhulu region
[ Source of title : FHYA using Steven Kotze's material ]
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Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-ND https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
[Source of metadata - Makhosi Mkhize for FHYA, 2025: Written by Steven Kotze before July 2018 in fulfilment of the requirements of Master of Arts at the University of Witwatersrand in 2018. This thesis was born digital. This copy was acquired by FHYA from Steven Kotze in 2025 and uploaded to EMANDULO by FHYA in June 2025.]
| Event Actor | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Five Hundred Year Archive (FHYA) | Online curation | 2025- | This thesis was born digital |
| Wits Libraries | Custody | 2019/05/17 | |
| Steven Kotze | Writing | [before 2018] |
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