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Bone Harpoon from Gamble's Cave, Kenya

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1961

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References

page 86 note 1 Leakey, L. S. B., The Stone Age Cultures of Kenya Colony, Cambridge, 1931, pp. 116–17.Google Scholar

page 87 note 1 de Heinzelin, J., ‘Les Fouilles d'Ishango’, Exploration du Pare National Albert, 1957, pp. 4661Google Scholar, pls. xxix, xxxiv. 61, pls. xxix, xxxiv.

page 87 note 2 Ibid., p. 91; see also pp. 53–54.

page 87 note 3 A. J. Arkell, Early Khartoum, Oxford, 1949, PP. 75–77. pl. 48, figs. 1, 2.

page 87 note 4 Leakey, op. cit., p. 90. The name was changed to Kenya Capsian at the first Pan-African Congress on Prehistory (1947).

page 87 note 5 S. Cole, The Prehistory of East Africa, Penguin Books, 1954, p. 184.

page 87 note 6 Leakey, op. cit., pp. 116–19; see also S. Cole, op. cit. pp. 184–5.

page 87 note 7 The bone samples supplied from Gamble's Cave in 1953 unfortunately proved to contain inadequate amounts of carbon for dating.

page 87 note 8 Leakey, op. cit., pp. 103–4; Cole, op. cit., pp. 190–2.

page 87 note 9 de Heinzelin, op. cit., p. 91; see also J. D. Clark, The Prehistory of Southern Africa, Penguin Books, 1959, p. 169.