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Kulchurdo rock shelter and the Stone Age of Mount Marsabit
This article gives an account of excavations carried out at a shelter on the slopes of Mount Marsabit, which rises from the northern Kenya plain. It affords the first information about the pastoral-hunting peoples who lived in the region five or six centuries ago.