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  1. Fossil preparation is a crucial component in the preservation and study of fossils. The role of fossil preparators encompasses the intricate tasks of identifying, preparing, and cleaning fossils specimens, including delicate fossils like micro-mammals, apes, birds, and hominin. This presentation explores the journey of a Kenyan woman trying to fit into this professional field, which has traditionally been dominated by men. The preparator has principally worked at a Miocene site located in Nyanza- Kenya called Tonde Bridge, that dates to ~23Ma. Her work includes hardening of the fossils, plastering, and fossil exhumation in the field. She has mainly focused on the fossil teeth of hominoids, carnivores, and elephant bones, using an air scribe. She has also been involved in other subsequent fossils preparation in paleo- lab National Museums of Kenya. This presentation sheds light on the role of fossil preparators in inspiring a new generation of women in the paleo-sciences. 
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