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- Biface Knapping Skill in the East African Acheulean: Progressive Trends and Random Walks
- National Museums of Kenya 2008/2009 Annual Report
- World Heritage 34 COM
- Mary Douglas Leakey 1913–1996
- The Olorgesailie, Kwenia and Koora Conservation Project
- Homo Ergaster
- Subject Index
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- Edaphic and Topographic Constraints on Exploitation of the Central Kenya Rift by Large Mammals and Early Hominins
- 2 HISTORY Human Origins It Is Now Widely Accepted That Human Beings
- Late Pleistocene Artefacts and Fauna from Rusinga and Mfangano Islands, Lake Victoria, Kenya Christian A
- 1808 KMS Tracker August 2018 .Pdf
- Annual Report 2019
- Kariandusi: Acheulean Morphology and the Question of Allometry 11
- Preserving African Cultural Heritage Préservation Du Patrimoine Culturel
- ''A Protective Legislation, Policy and Practice of Archaeological Heritage
- Taphonomy, Paleoecoiogy, and Hominids of Lainyamok, Kenya Department of Anthropology, National Mu Xum of Natural His&Y, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C
- 1840 KMS Kenya Past and Present Issue 40
- The Kabua 1 Cranium: Virtual Anatomical Reconstructions
- Elemental Fingerprinting of Kenya Rift Valley Ochre Deposits For
- A Large Homo Erectus Talus from Koobi Fora, Kenya (KNM-ER 5428), and Pleistocene Hominin Talar Evolution
- Such an Approach to Archaeological Problems. the Following Serve As Examples: 1) the Experimental Earthwork on Overton Down in England (Jewell and Dimbleby 1966)