CITED WORK: TURKANA
- Bräuer G & Leakey RE (1986) The ES-11693 cranium from Eliye Springs, west Turkana, Kenya. JHE 15: 289-312.
- Bräuer G et al. (1992) A first report on the ER-3884 cranial remains from Ileret/east Turkana, Kenya. In: G Bräuer & FH Smith (Eds) Continuity or replacement: Controversies in Homo sapiens evolution, pp. 111-119. Rotterdam: AA Balkema
- Leakey RE (1969) Early Homo sapiens remains from the Omo River region of South-west Ethiopia. Nature 222: 1132-1133..
- Day MH (1969) Omo human skeletal remains. Nature 222: 1135-1138..
- Butzer KW (1969) Geological interpretation of two Pleistocene hominid sites in the Lower Omo Basin. Nature 222: 1133-1135.
- McDougall et al. (2005) Stratigraphic placement and age of modern humans from Kibish, Ethiopia. Nature 433: 733-736.
- Fleagle JG et al. (2008) Paleoanthropology of the Kibish Formation, southern Ethiopia: Introduction. JHE 55: 360-365.
- Whitworth T (1960) Fossilized human remains from Northern Kenya. Nature 185: 947-948.
- Whitworth T (1965) The Pleistocene lake beds of Kabua, northern Kenya. Durham University Journal, March: 88-100.
- Whitworth T (1965) Artifacts from Turkana, Northern Kenya. South Afr Arch B 20: 75-78.
- Whitworth T (1966) A fossil hominid from Rudolf. S Afr Arch B 21: 138-150
- Kelly AJ & Harris JWK (1992) Recent findings of Middle Stone Age material from East Turkana. Nyame Akuma 38: 29-34.
- Kelly AJ (1996) Intraregional and interregional variability in the East Turkana (Kenya) and Kenyan Middle Stone Age. PhD Thesis, Rutgers.
- Kelly AJ (1996) Recently discovered Middle Stone Age assemblages from East Turkana, northern Kenya: their implications for understanding technological adaptations during the late Pleistocene. Kaupia 6: 47-55.
- Curle AT (1933) Prehistoric graves in the Northern Frontier Province of Kenya Colony. Man 33: 99-101.
- Parkinson J (1935) The stone cairns of Northern Kenya. Man 35: 148-149.
- Parkinson J (1939) Notes on the Northern Frontier Province, Kenya. The Geog J 94: 162-166.
- Robbins LH (1974) The Lothagam Site. East Lansing: Michigan State Univ Mus Anthrop Series 1(2).
- Coon CS (1971) A fossilized human mandibular fragment from Kangatotha, Kenya, East Africa. AJPA 34: 157-163.
- Robbins LH (1967) A recent archaeological discovery in the Turkana District of Northern Kenya. Azania 2: 69.
- Robbins LH (1972) Archeology in the Turkana District, Kenya. Science 176: 359-366.
- Robbins LH (1973) Turkana material culture viewed from an archaeological perspective. World Arch 5: 209-214
- Robbins LH (1975) Bone artifacts from Lake Rudolf basin, East Africa. Curr Anthrop 16: 632-633.
- Robbins LH & Lynch BM (1978) New evidence on the use of microliths from the Lake Turkana basin, East Africa. Curr Anthrop 19: 619-620.
- Lynch BM (1978) The Namoratunga cemetery and rock art sites of NW Kenya: A study of early pastoralist social organization. PhD thesis, Michigan State Univ.
- Lynch BM & Robbins LH (1977) Animal brands and the interpretation of rock art in East Africa. Curr Anthrop 18: 538-539.
- Lynch BM & Robbins LH (1978) Namoratunga: The first archeoastronomical evidence in sub-Saharan Africa. Science 200: 766-768.
- Lynch BM & Robbins LH (1979) Cushitic and Nilotic prehistory: New archaeological evidence from North-West Kenya. J Afr Hist 20: 319-328.
- Robbins LH (1980) Lopoy: A Late Stone-Age fishing and pastoralist settlement in the Lake Turkana Basin, Kenya. East Lansing: Michigan State Univ Mus Anthrop Series 3(1).
- Angel JL et al. (1980) Late Stone-Age fishermen of Lothagam, Kenya. East Lansing: Michigan State Univ Mus Anthropol series 3(2).
- Lynch BM & Donhauer R (1980) A statistical analysis of two rock-art sites in Northwest Kenya J Field Arch 7: 75-85.
- Robbins LH (1984) Late prehistoric aquatic and pastoral adaptations West of Lake Turkana, Kenya. In: JD Clark and SA Brandt (Eds) From Hunters to Farmers, pp. 206-211. Berkeley: Univ of California P.
- Robbins LH (2006) Lake Turkana archaeology: The Holocene. Ethnohistory 53: 71-93.
- Barthelme JW (1977) Holocene sites northeast of Lake Turkana. Azania 12: 33-41.
- Barthelme JW (1981) Late Pleistocene-Holocene prehistory to the Northeast of Lake Turkana, Kenya. PhD Thesis, Univ of California, Berkeley.
- Owen RB et al. (1982) Palaeolimnology and archaeology of Holocene deposits north-east of Lake Turkana, Kenya. Nature 298: 523-529.
- Barthelme JW (1985) Fisher-hunters and Neolithic Pastoralists in East Turkana, Kenya. Oxford: BAR 13 Series 254.
- Nelson CM (1991) Harpoon evolution on the Spit (GaJi12) at Koobi Fora, Lake Turkana, Kenya. Nyame Akuma 36: 10-14.
- Nelson CM (1995) The work of the Koobi Fora Field School at the Jarigole Pillar Site. Kenya Past and Present 27: 49-63.
- Kamau J (1991) Report on a “Stone Pillar” site northeast of Jarigole Burial Mound, East Turkana. Nyame Akuma 36: 6-8.
- Sutton JEG (1990) Bone harpoon from the Suguta Valley. Azania 25: 93-94.
- Beyin A (2011) Recent archaeological survey and excavation around the Greater Kalokol Area, West side of Lake Turkana: Preliminary findings. Nyame Akuma 75: 40-50.
- Hildebrand EA et al. (2011) Four middle Holocene pillar sites in West Turkana, Kenya. J Field Arch 36: 183-200.
- Hildebrand EA & Grillo KM (2012) Early herders and monumental sites in eastern Africa: Dating and interpretation. Antiquity 85: 338-352.
- Clack T & Brittain M (2010) The ‘Ella’ stone platforms in Mursiland, Lower Omo Valley, south-western Ethiopia. Antiquity Bull 84 (323).
- Brittain M & Clack T (2012) Archaeological and ethno-historical investigations in Mursiland, S.W. Ethiopia: Second Interim Report. Nyame Akuma 78: 41-57
- Shea J & Hildebrand LA (2010) The Middle Stone Age of West Turkana, Kenya. J Field Arch 35: 355-364.