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This widely-acclaimed book on a troubled period of Kenyan history summarizes some of the more important Kikuyu customs, and a discussion of their break-down under the impact of European civilization. This discussion illustrates why and how the Mau Mau came into being and how the situation could be improved so that peace could once again come to Kenya.
Kikuyu (African people) --- Agikuyu (African people) --- Akikuyu (African people) --- Gikuyu (African people) --- Kikuyu tribe --- Wakikuyu (African people) --- Bantu-speaking peoples --- Ethnology --- Mau Mau. --- Kenya --- History
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Olduvai is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world; indeed, the only Middle Pleistocene site of comparable importance is Choukoutien and Olduvai can show deposits far older. The site has produced a mass of material of the highest archaeological and palaeontology importance and in this first of five volumes Dr Leakey and his collaborators make their preliminary reports. The story of the excavations initiated by Dr Leakey in 1951 is well known. Their purpose was to locate and uncover a series of living-floors of early Hand-axe man and, if possible, of the preceding Olduwan culture. The discoveries were of striking and far-reaching importance. They included, besides a mass of tools and artefacts, small animal and human remains and the famous skull of Zinjanthropus boisei, the earliest tool-making man. Against this background Leakey and his collaborators discuss the geological evidence, its relation to the fauna and other fossil evidence, the problems of climatic sequence and the use of potassium-argon dating. The purpose of this volume is to provide a context in which the fossil human remains and the Stone Age cultural sequence at Olduvai can be studied.
Mammals, Fossil --- Geology --- Geology, Stratigraphic --- Paleontology --- Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) --- Tanzania --- Antiquities --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology --- Mammals, Fossil - Tanzania - Olduvai Gorge --- Geology - Tanzania - Olduvai Gorge --- Geology, Stratigraphic - Pleistocene --- Paleontology - Pleistocene --- Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) - Antiquities --- Tanzania - Antiquities --- Stone age --- Fossil hominids --- Homo habilis --- Australopithecines --- Antiquities. --- Animals --- Archaeology --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Faune --- Archéologie --- Paléontologie --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie) --- Australopithecus --- Early man --- Fossil hominins --- Fossil man --- Hominids, Fossil --- Hominins, Fossil --- Human fossils --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Primates, Fossil --- Paleoanthropology --- Fossilogy --- Fossilology --- Palaeontology --- Paleontology, Zoological --- Paleozoology --- Historical geology --- Zoology --- Fossils --- Prehistoric animals in motion pictures --- Civilization --- Olduwai Gorge (Tanzania)
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Human beings --- Origin.
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Stone age --- Axes. --- Paleontology
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Kikuyu language --- Kikuyu language --- English. --- Grammar.
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Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Prehistoric peoples --- Archaeology
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Physical anthropologists --- Stone age --- Biography. --- Leakey, L. S. B. --- Africa, East --- Description and travel.
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Kikuyu (African people) --- Kikuyu (Peuple d'Afrique) --- Mau Mau.
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