Mary Leakey

Mary Leakey

paleoanthropologist unknown

Mary Leakey was a pioneering British paleoanthropologist whose extensive fieldwork in East Africa, particularly at Olduvai Gorge, led to groundbreaking discoveries about early human ancestors. Her meticulous excavation techniques and findings, including the Laetoli footprints, challenged and shaped our understanding of human evolution. Mary Leakey's contributions to science and her advocacy for the field of archaeology have left a lasting legacy, inspiring future generations of researchers.

Born on Feb 06, 1913 (113 years old)

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Tanzania Tanzania: Mary Leakey was an archaeologist who, alongside her husband Louis, influenced Jane Goodall's career in primatology. 8

The Citizen – major Tanzanian English newspaper, est. 2004: Wildlife advocate and primate expert Jane Goodall dies at 91

Italy Italy: Mary Leakey was an influential paleoanthropologist who contributed significantly to our understanding of human origins. 8

Corriere della Sera: Morta Jane Goodall, la pioniera che amava e capì gli scimpanzé- Corriere.it

India India: Mary Leakey discovered some of the earliest human fossils at Olduvai Gorge. 9

The Times of India: This UNESCO World Heritage Site in Africa was once a giant volcano |