Comparer les versions : Congrès de Nairobi 53 (#53)
1er Congrès panafricain de préhistoire, Nairobi, 1947
Statut : Approuvé
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was convened by the Colonial Office last year. 'East Africa at present one of the most important parts of the world in the field of Pre-Historic Research.' | was convened by the Colonial Office last year. 'East Africa at present one of the most important parts of the world in the field of Pre-Historic Research.' | ||
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+ | "I believe that East Africa is also outstanding for the very great richness which it has of fossil remains of animals that were contemporary with Stone Age man. Sites of fossil fauna, such as Oldoway in Tanganyika Territory, Kaiso in Uganda, Kanam, Kanjera and Rawi in Kenya, Olorgesailie - also in Kenya - and the Ono Valley at the North end of Lake Rudolf, have, in fact, become known throughout the world. |