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* ''Salvaging Tanzania's Cultural Heritage''. Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam, 2005. (With Paul Msemwa) ISBN 9789976604030
* ''Salvaging Tanzania's Cultural Heritage''. Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam, 2005. (With Paul Msemwa) ISBN 9789976604030
* ''Dar es Salaam's Top Twenty Tourist Attractions''. Bertram Mapunda, Dar es Salaam, 2010.
* ''Dar es Salaam's Top Twenty Tourist Attractions''. Bertram Mapunda, Dar es Salaam, 2010.
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* "The Appearance and Development of Metallurgy South of the Sahara" in ''The Oxford Handbook of African Archaeology'', Peter Mitchell and Paul J. Lane (Eds.) Oxford University Press, 2013.<ref>http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199569885.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199569885-e-42</ref>
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* "Metallurgy in Tanzania" in ''Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures'', Springer, 2014. (With Edwinus C. Lyaya)<ref>https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-94-007-3934-5_9963-1</ref>


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Bertram B. B. Mapunda (born 26 September 1957) is an archaeometallurgist and professor of anthropology and history at Jordan University College, Tanzania, since October 2017. He is also principal of the college. He discovered the short, convectional iron smelting furnaces of south-western Tanzania.

Early life and education

Bertram Mapunda was born on 26 September 1957 in Lituhi, Ruvuma, Tanzania, to Baltasar and Marciana (Mahundi) Mapunda.

He received his BA from the University Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, in 1989, and his MA and PhD from the University Florida in 1991 and 1995 respectively.[1]

Career

Mapunda is an archaeometallurgist and professor of anthropology and history at Jordan University College, Tanzania, since October 2017. He is also principal of the college. He was previously at the University of Dar es Salaam.[1] He is credited with the discovery of the short, convectional iron smelting furnaces of south-western Tanzania.

Selected publications

  • "The Role of Archaeology in Development: The Case of Tanzania", Transafrican Journal of History, Vol. 20 (1991), pp. 19-34.
  • Schmidt, Peter R; Mapunda, Bertram B (1997). "Ideology and the Archaeological Record in Africa: Interpreting Symbolism in Iron Smelting Technology". Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 16: 73. doi:10.1006/jaar.1997.0305.
  • Salvaging Tanzania's Cultural Heritage. Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam, 2005. (With Paul Msemwa) ISBN 9789976604030
  • Dar es Salaam's Top Twenty Tourist Attractions. Bertram Mapunda, Dar es Salaam, 2010.
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References

  1. ^ a b Bertram Mapunda. Salzburg Global Seminar. Retrieved 14 July 2018.

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