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  • ...s. It was first excavated in 1953 by [[John Desmond Clark]] who recognised archaeological activity around a small basin lake upstreams from the falls. ...y was superseded by the [[Sangoan]] and then [[Lupemban]] [[archaeological industry|industries]] related to those found in the [[Congo Basin|Congo]]. Around 10
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  • The main industry of Solwezi is [[Copper extraction|copper mining]] at [[Kansanshi Mine]] (lo ...among the first Zambians to do mining of copper in Zambia as suggested by archaeological evidence at the Kansanshi Mine in Solwezi that dates back to the [[Iron Age
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  • === Archaeological sites === **[[Oil industry in Zambia]]
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  • === Archaeological sites === **[[Oil industry in Zambia]]
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  • ...of maize).<ref name="benz">{{cite journal|last=Benz|first=Bruce F.|title= Archaeological evidence of teosinte domestication from Guilá Naquitz, Oaxaca|year=2005|pu ...ericas along two major paths. This is consistent with a model based on the archaeological record suggesting that maize diversified in the highlands of Mexico before
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  • ...rt, and [[cotton]] textiles an import. One of the best-known [[archaeology|archaeological]] sites for this period is [[Ing-ombe Ilede]] near [[Siavonga]] close to th ...for this was that the Zambian economy was heavily dependent on the copper industry, which had previously been nationalised. During the 1970s the price of copp
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  • Archaeological excavation work on the [[Zambezi Valley]] and [[Kalambo Falls]] show a succ ...mmerce-trade-industry-zambia/8853/ Zambia's Minister of Commerce, Trade, & Industry Robert K Sichinga on the country's economic performance]. Theprospectgroup.
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