Louis Leakey was born in 1903 in Kenya ... Though he found a few things of interest, he didn't return for a serious excavation until the 1950s. Mary Douglas Nicols was born in 1913 to a family ...
THANKS to facilities afforded by the Royal Society and to the courtesy of Dr. L. S. B. Leakey, I have recently had an opportunity of spending about six weeks with the East African Archæological ...
“Welcome to the prehistoric site where Dr Louis Leakey discovered Kenyapithecus wickeri fossil in 1961,” he said as he led us up the hill to an excavation site. Tuda says the first White ...
Leakey called it luck ... He started his career in palaeoanthropology by accompanying his father to different excavation sites. He became chairman of KWS in 1990 when the sector was dominated ...
“I was really lucky,” she says, “because Louis Leakey believed that women would make better observers in the field than men. He thought that they would be more patient.” In She Walks With ...
Louis Leakey was born in 1903 in Kenya ... Though he found a few things of interest, he didn't return for a serious excavation until the 1950s. Mary Douglas Nicols was born in 1913 to a family ...
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