Access Online: 10 Million Kenyan Archaeological and Paleontological Digitized Artifacts
From AllAfrica.com/The East African:
Over 10 million of Kenya’s archaeological and paleontological collections will be available to all online after three American data service companies–Digital Divide Data, Amazon Web Services and Intel–digitised them.
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Among the key attractions will be the 1.6-million-year-old fossil, named Nariokotome Boy, commonly known as Turkana Boy, which was found in 1984 by Kamoya Kimeu, who was part of a group of archaeologists led by Richard Leakey.
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