Essays About louis leakey

 

  • leakey legacy
    ... The Leakey legacy began with Louis Leakey more then seventy years ago when he graduated from Cambridge University. Mary Leakey became ...
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  • The Leakey Family
    ... region of Indonesia (Bodley). Mary Douglas Nicol Leakey was a British paleoanthropologist and wife to Louis Leakey. The daughter of a ...
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  • Jane Goodall
    ... Continent" of Africa. Jane Goodall was strongly influenced by a prominent anthropologist named Louis Leakey. As a secretarial school ...
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  • Australopithecus afarenis
    Australopithecus afarenis Louis Leakey found the first fossil remains of the species Australopithecus afarenis in 1935 during an excavation in Africa. ...
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  • Leakey Richard
    Richard Leakey- Homo habilis Richard Leakey was born December 19, 1944 in Nairobi, Kenya. His parents were the esteemed anthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey. ...
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  • the earliest hominines
    ... First found at Ngorongoro Crater of Olduvai Gorge in 1959 by Mary Leakey, the original specimen was named Zinjanthropus by Louis Leakey. ...
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  • Women Who Make a Difference
    ... At the age of 23, she accompanied a friend to Kenya, Africa where she first heard about Dr. Louis Leakey, a paleontologist and anthropologist. ...
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  • orangutans
    ... She received her initial encouragement from Dr. Louis Leakey for which she named the camp location (Camp Leakey) and funding from a variety of sources. ...
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  • Human Evolution
    ... In 1959, Louis and Mary Leakey found a "teenage" male skull. ... Richard Leakey, son of Louis and Mary, found the bones of Homo erectus in the Turkana region. ...
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  • Homo Habilis
    ... Oldawan tools, named by Louis and Mary Leakey, are the oldest stone tools found to date. The Leakey's made their discovery in 1935. ...
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  • The Homebase theory
    ... Moreover, it was discovered and first excavated by Louis and Mary Leakey, who saw evidence of home bases ("living floors") at a number of hominid-formed sites ...
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  • Paleolithic Home Bases
    ... Moreover, it was discovered and first excavated by Louis and Mary Leakey, who saw evidence of home bases ("living floors") at a number of hominid-formed sites ...
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  • Paleolithic Home Bases
    ... Moreover, it was discovered and first excavated by Louis and Mary Leakey, who saw evidence of home bases ("living floors") at a number of hominid-formed sites ...
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