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The mission of the Leakey Foundation is to increase scientific knowledge and public understanding of human origins and evolution.
The twenty most influential scientists and thinkers of the 20th century.
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Richard Leakey Origins Reconsidered : In Search of What Makes Us Human This is an excellent work that will put your mind into a time machine that ventures millions of years into the past. You will also grab a glimpse of what the future may hold if human actions affecting the population explosion and its ramifications on other species and the environment don't change. One wonders after reading ...
The Leakey family When Louis Leakey and Mary Nicol first met, he asked her to help with illustrations for his upcoming (1934) book Adam's Ancestors: An Up-to-Date Outline of What is Known about the Origin of Man. Within a few years they were married. They and their children (especially Richard and his wife Meave) became known as the first family of paleontology. Louis Leakey was born in 1903 in ...
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Categorical Index | Cafe | Library | Gallery | Cafe Music | Lucidcafe Home | September 3, 1999 Louis S.B. Leakey Anthropologist 1903 - 1972 Louis S. B. Leakey was born in Kenya, Africa on August 7, 1903. His parents were British missionaries. Leakey was largely responsible for convincing scientists that Africa was the most significant area to search for evidence of human origins. Most ...
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