Excavations at Lanet, Kenya, 1957

Abstract
This article describes excavations at the most extensive earthworks known in Kenya and of one of the hollows of the type commonly known as “Sirikwa holes”, adjacent to these remains; both are ascribed to peoples now absent from the area. Subsequent to carrying out the work here described, when he was Warden of the Prehistoric Sites for the Royal National Parks of Kenya, Dr. Posnansky became Curator of the Uganda Museum, and then Assistant Director of the B.I.H.A.E.A. He is now Professor of Archaeology in the University of Ghana.

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