CITED WORK: CENTRAL RIFT

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  10. Ambrose SH (1984) Holocene environments and human adaptations in the Central Rift Valley, Kenya. PhD thesis, Univ of California, Berkeley.
  11. Ambrose SH (1984) Excavations at Deloraine, Rongai, 1978. Azania 19: 79-104.
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  14. Ambrose SH (1985) Excavations at Masai Gorge Rockshelter, Naivasha. Azania 20: 29-67.
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  19. Gowlett JAJ (1979) A contribution to studies of the Acheulean in east Africa with special reference to Kilombe and Kariandusi. PhD Thesis, Univ of Cambridge.
  20. Gowlett JAJ (1980) Acheulean sites in the central Rift Valley, Kenya. PAC 8: 213-217.
  21. Gowlett JAJ (1982) Procedure and form in a Lower Palaeolithic industry: Stoneworking at Kilombe, Kenya. Studia Praehistorica Belgica 2: 101-109.
  22. Gowlett JAJ (1991) Kilombe – review of an African site complex. In JD Clark (Ed) Cultural Beginnings: Approaches to understanding early hominind lifeways in the African savannah, pp. 129-136. Mainz: Romisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum.
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  30. McCall GJH (1964) Kilombe Caldera, Kenya. Geology 75: 563-572.
  31. McCall GJH (1967) Geology of the Nakuru-Thomson’s Falls Lake Hannington Area. Nairobi: Geol Survey of Kenya.
  32. McCall GJH et al. (1967) Later Tertiary and Quaternary sediments of the Kenya Rift Valley. In WW Bishop & JD Clark (Eds) Background to Evolution in Africa, pp. 191-220. Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press.
  33. Washbourn-Kamau CK (1971) Late Quaternary Lakes in the Nakuru-Elmenteita Basin, Kenya. The Geographical Journal 137(4): 522-535.
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