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In History / High School | 2014-03-19

What did Africans do to iron ore during the Iron Age to make it possible to create iron tools and weapons?

Asked by YARE2902011

Answer (2)

During the Iron Age the people of Africa used iron ores to create weapons and various tools for irrigation. They put the iron ores in blast furnaces to remove any oxygen that was present in the ore. They also used the blast furnace to remove as much impurities as possible. The tools were also fabricated to improve the longevity of the weapons and tools manufactured. The iron workers were so skilled in their work that they used to travel with the armies for creating any kind of iron weapons whenever required.

Answered by taskmasters | 2024-06-10

In the Iron Age, Africans mined and smelted iron ore in blast furnaces to produce molten iron, which they then shaped into tools and weapons. This process involved removing oxygen and impurities from the ore to create strong and durable products essential for agriculture and warfare. Skilled ironworkers played a crucial role by crafting these items and often accompanied armies to manufacture weapons as needed.
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Answered by taskmasters | 2025-06-15