Abstract

Two large fossil teeth similar to those of ruminants* but clearly neither bovid nor giraffid have been found in the collections of the Centre for Prehistory and Palaeontology, Nairobi. One is a damaged right upper molar (1955.257) from site BK near the top of bed II at Olduvai Gorge, and the other a left lower molar from the Marsabit Road site in northern Kenya at 2° 30′ N, 37° 27′ E. They have been identified as camelid, and thus extend the former range of this family still farther south from Omo.

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