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Revisiting the irrigated agricultural landscape of the Marakwet, Kenya: tracing local technology and knowledge over the recent past

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Martina Angela Caretta & Florence Jemutai Cheptum. (2021) Can a ‘modern’ irrigation system and a traditional smallholder gravitational system coexist? A view from Marakwet, Kenya. Water International 46:1, pages 98-111.
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Henrietta L. Moore. (2018) Prosperity in crisis and the longue durée in Africa. The Journal of Peasant Studies 45:7, pages 1501-1517.
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Martina Angela Caretta. (2018) Striving beyond Epistemic Authority: Results Dissemination in Smallholder Irrigation Farming Research. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 108:3, pages 884-898.
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Wilhelm Östberg & Martina Angela Caretta. (2017) Kerio Valley, 1973–2013: A case study of Kenyan smallholder agriculture. African Studies 76:3, pages 402-422.
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Dengxiao Lang & Maurits W. Ertsen. (2023) Modelling Southern Mesopotamia Irrigated Landscapes: How Small-scale Processes Could Contribute to Large-Scale Societal Development. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory.
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Amanda L. Logan. (2023) We Need Social Archaeology to Understand Resilience and Build Usable Pasts. African Archaeological Review 40:4, pages 819-822.
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Festus Kipkemoi Langat, Joshua Kiprotich Kibet, Francis Inyangala Okanga & John Onyango Adongo. (2023) Organic contaminants in the groundwater of the Kerio Valley water basin, Baringo County, Kenya. European Journal of Chemistry 14:3, pages 337-347.
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Matthew I. J. Davies. 2021. The Encyclopedia of Ancient History. The Encyclopedia of Ancient History 1 4 .
Henrietta L. Moore & Juan M. Moreno. (2022) Tilting relationalities: Exploring the world through possible futures of agriculture. The Sociological Review 70:2, pages 313-329.
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Elizabeth Gachenga. 2021. Handbook of Climate Change Management. Handbook of Climate Change Management 1639 1669 .
Martina Angela Caretta, Lars-Ove Westerberg, David Mwehia Mburu, Manuel Fischer & Lowe Börjeson. (2018) Soil management and soil properties in a Kenyan smallholder irrigation system on naturally low-fertile soils. Applied Geography 90, pages 248-256.
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Mats Widgren. 2018. Plants and People in the African Past. Plants and People in the African Past 303 327 .
Anna C. Shoemaker, Matthew I.J. Davies & Henrietta L. Moore. (2017) Back to the Grindstone? The Archaeological Potential of Grinding-Stone Studies in Africa with Reference to Contemporary Grinding Practices in Marakwet, Northwest Kenya. African Archaeological Review 34:3, pages 415-435.
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Matthew I. J. Davies. (2015) Economic Specialisation, Resource Variability, and the Origins of Intensive Agriculture in Eastern Africa. Rural Landscapes: Society, Environment, History 2:1.
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