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During the Mapping Ancient Africa workshop in Rome (12-13 July 2023) short interviews were conducted with the participants to capture the diversity of backgrounds, the scientific interests, and the reasons for engagement with the project.
Interview 8: Rahab Kinyanjui (National Museums of Kenya & Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology)
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The Mapping Ancient Africa project is a multi-year project funded by the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA; www.inqua.org) Palaeoclimate commission (PALCOM) and Humans & Biosphere commission (HABCOM).
The Mapping Ancient Africa workshop in Rome was hosted by the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome (www.knir.it/en/).
The interviews were conducted by William Gosling (University of Amsterdam).