Location | Lake Turkana, Kenya |
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Region | kangatotha ward |
Coordinates | 3°25′22″N 35°48′10″E / 3.422778°N 35.802778°E |
History of Kenya |
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Kenya portal |
The Nasura Pillar Site, registered as GcJh3 and also known as Namoratunga II, is an archaeological site on the west side of Lake Turkana in Kenya dating to the Pastoral Neolithic. Namoratunga means "people of stone" in the Turkana language. The site was originally believed to have been created around 300 BC, but recent excavations have yielded an older radiocarbon sample dating to 2398 +/- 44 years BC.[1]