Abstract
HOWELL et al. have reported1 the results of uranium-series dating of bone from the Isimila prehistoric site, Tanzania. Preliminary identifications of fragmentary mammalian remains recovered during the first excavations at the site (1957-58) were reported in the interim report on the site2. These specimens, which are now housed in the National Museum Centre for Pre-history and Palaeontology, Nairobi (but will in future be preserved in the National Museum, Dar-es-Salaam), are discussed more fully here. © 1972 Nature Publishing Group.
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Coryndon, S. C., Gentry, A. W., Harris, J. M., Hooijer, D. A., Maglio, V. J., & Howell, F. C. (1972). Mammalian remains from the Isimila prehistoric site, Tanzania. Nature, 237(5353), 292. https://doi.org/10.1038/237292a0
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