Archaeological Evidence Proves That Africans Were First To Engage In Mining 43,000 Years Ago

Archaeological Evidence Proves That Africans Were First To Engage In Mining 43,000 Years Ago Evidence recently uncovered, has pointed to the likelihood that black Africans were likely the primary humans to interact in mining around 43,000 years ago. Deposits of minerals at Ngwenya Mine, located on the northwestern border of Swaziland in southern Africa, were…