Which of the following describes the iron-working experience in sub-Saharan Africa?

a. Did not experience working with copper before iron-making.
b. Did not work iron, only imported it.
c. Used bronze extensively, but only for tools.
d. Ample resources of pure iron ore are available in sub-Saharan area.
e. Never used a hot-air iron-smelting process.


a

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