IC 6552 Mining Laws of Egypt

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. P. Youngman
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

Gold and precious stones were mined in Egypt in prehistoric times. This mining, carried on at intervals, extended over thousands of years, until about 1300 A. D. Then ensued a dormant period of several hundred yoars. In the mean- time Europe made great rogress in mining practice, metallurgy, and geology and sent out various expeditions during the nineteenth century to investigate ancient mines. But the exploratory work produced no material results, and not until the beginning of the present century did actual mining recommence. The reopening of old gold mines in Rhodesia aroused interest in London and Paris, and these cities provided the capital necessary for the investigation of the ancient minee in West Africa and Egypt. Speculation resulted in the division of most of the uncultivated area of Egypt and the Sudan into huge concessions, and a number of expeditions were made; but after an unprecedented activity in West Africa, roaction set in, and the flow of capital ceased. The concession- aires, mostly individuals with insufficient capital and with a misconception of the initial difficulties of communication, water supply, and labor, allowed
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APA: E. P. Youngman  (1932)  IC 6552 Mining Laws of Egypt

MLA: E. P. Youngman IC 6552 Mining Laws of Egypt. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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