Abstract
The desirability of a ‘useable’ African past which engages with the social and economic conditions of the present has been expressed many times but has yet to be fully realised. This paper presents new archaeological data on long-term settlement, demography and land-use in the Pokot region of northwest Kenya which engages with a number of present-day socio-economic and development concerns.
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