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Engaruka was abandoned at latest in the mid-18th century. The site still poses many questions, including the identity of the founders, how they developed their farming system, and why they left.
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1571:Pwani Region
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106:35°57′0.00″E
103:2°58′58.80″S
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1788:Mkama Ndume
1760:Msuka Mjini
1727:Kuumbi Cave
1722:Unguja Ukuu
1584:Kaole Ruins
1514:Songo Mnara
1445:Bweranyange
977:History of
951:Lake Natron
837:Lake Duluti
627:Nyame Akuma
410:Mary Leakey
404:, in 1913.
288:cultivation
266:in central
191:Mary Leakey
118: /
94:Coordinates
1853:Categories
1407:Mlambalasi
1333:Mumba Cave
1172:Tanganyika
1060:Menouthias
913:Mount Meru
816:Mumba Cave
637:63, 27–32.
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442:References
284:irrigation
213:Management
166:Site notes
134:Settlement
1704:Stonetown
1560:Mikindani
1435:Nyabusora
868:Usa River
692:Districts
683:Capital:
508:: 69–94.
402:Hans Reck
386:Neolithic
324:fertility
205:Ownership
197:Condition
183:Hans Reck
1826:Engaruka
1820:See also
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1798:Chambani
1579:Bagamoyo
1542:Luxmanda
1440:Katuruka
1430:Katuruka
1323:Engaruka
1085:Engaruka
1035:Luxmanda
996:Timeline
979:Tanzania
968:a series
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745:Waarusha
631:Archived
340:Cushitic
322:and the
309:The site
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292:Iron Age
276:Tanzania
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152:Cultures
81:Tanzania
68:Location
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1686:Tumbatu
1658:Pangani
1509:Kivinje
1402:Kalenga
1318:Laetoli
863:Namanga
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355:Barbaig
147:History
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1745:Chwaka
1374:Kondoa
1338:Peninj
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