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- Lydenburg_Heads abstract "Lydenburg is located in the Mpumalanga of South Africa which is around 214 miles (344 km) from Johannesburg. It is at thiis location where seven heads made out of terracotta pottery were discovered in association with other pottery artifacts. They were discovered by a young boy named Ludwig Von Benzing who was playing on his fathers farm. The material was later collected when Ludwig was a teenager. He went back in both 1962 and 1966 to excavate the area and during this time he was able to find several pieces of pottery that proved to be seven heads when assembled, two of which can fit over a child's head; only one out of the seven heads resembles and animal. Other artifacts found in association with these heads include ceramic vessels, iron and copper beads, and bone fragments. Radiocarbon dating puts these artifacts and the site at around 1500 years old, which constitutes one of the earliest dates for Iron Age Settlement in South Africa. Buried at 500 AD, they're considered the oldest known African Iron Age artworks from below the equator.".
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- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageID "48751862".
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageLength "5906".
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageRevisionID "707802390".
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_South_Africa.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arts_in_South_Africa.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Iziko_South_African_Museum.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Johannesburg.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Lydenburg.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Mpumalanga.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Radiocarbon_dating.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Sherd.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink Terracotta.
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLink File:Iziko_Lydenburg_Heads_1.JPG.
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- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lydenburg Heads".
- Lydenburg_Heads wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lydenburg head".
- Lydenburg_Heads created "African Iron Age A.D. 500".
- Lydenburg_Heads discoveredPlace Lydenburg.
- Lydenburg_Heads discoveredPlace Mpumalanga.
- Lydenburg_Heads discoveredPlace South_Africa.
- Lydenburg_Heads image "150".
- Lydenburg_Heads imageCaption "The Lydenburg heads are the earliest known examples of African sculpture in Southern Africa.".
- Lydenburg_Heads location "Iziko South African Museum, Cape Town".
- Lydenburg_Heads material Terracotta.
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- Lydenburg_Heads subject Category:Archaeology_of_South_Africa.
- Lydenburg_Heads subject Category:Arts_in_South_Africa.
- Lydenburg_Heads comment "Lydenburg is located in the Mpumalanga of South Africa which is around 214 miles (344 km) from Johannesburg. It is at thiis location where seven heads made out of terracotta pottery were discovered in association with other pottery artifacts. They were discovered by a young boy named Ludwig Von Benzing who was playing on his fathers farm. The material was later collected when Ludwig was a teenager.".
- Lydenburg_Heads label "Lydenburg Heads".
- Lydenburg_Heads wasDerivedFrom Lydenburg_Heads?oldid=707802390.
- Lydenburg_Heads depiction Iziko_Lydenburg_Heads_1.JPG.
- Lydenburg_Heads isPrimaryTopicOf Lydenburg_Heads.