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What (who) is Mary Leakey - definition

BRITISH PALEOANTHROPOLOGIST (1913-1996)
Mary D Leakey; Mary Douglas Leakey; Mary Nicol; Mary Douglas Nicol Leakey; Mary Nicol Leakey; Mary Nichol Leakey; Leakey, Mary Nichol; Leakey, Mary
  • Mary and Louis Leakey at [[Olduvai Gorge]]
  • Plinth with plaque sited in Olduvai Gorge marking the spot where Mary Leakey discovered "Zinjanthropus", the first-found ''A. boisei'' in Africa.

Colin Leakey         
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PLANT SCIENTIST (1933-2018)
C.L.Leakey; Colin L.A. Leakey; Colin Louis Avern Leakey; Colin Louis Avery Leakey
Colin Louis Avern Leakey (13 December 1933, Cambridge, England – 29 January 2018, Lincoln, England) was a leading plant scientist in the United Kingdom, a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge and of the Institute of Biology, and a world authority on beans.
leaky         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Leaky; Leaky (disambiguation); Leakey (disambiguation)
(leakiest)
Something that is leaky has holes, cracks, or other faults which allow liquids and gases to pass through.
...the cost of repairing the leaky roof.
ADJ
Leaky         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Leaky; Leaky (disambiguation); Leakey (disambiguation)
·superl Apt to disclose secrets; tattling; not close.
II. Leaky ·superl Permitting water or other fluid to leak in or out; as, a leaky roof or cask.

Wikipedia

Mary Leakey

Mary Douglas Leakey, FBA (née Nicol, 6 February 1913 – 9 December 1996) was a British paleoanthropologist who discovered the first fossilised Proconsul skull, an extinct ape which is now believed to be ancestral to humans. She also discovered the robust Zinjanthropus skull at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, eastern Africa. For much of her career she worked with her husband, Louis Leakey, at Olduvai Gorge, where they uncovered fossils of ancient hominines and the earliest hominins, as well as the stone tools produced by the latter group. Mary Leakey developed a system for classifying the stone tools found at Olduvai. She discovered the Laetoli footprints, and at the Laetoli site she discovered hominin fossils that were more than 3.75 million years old.

During her career, Leakey discovered fifteen new species of animal. She also brought about the naming of a new genus.

In 1972, after the death of her husband, Leakey became director of excavations at Olduvai. She maintained the Leakey family tradition of palaeoanthropology by training her son, Richard, in the field.

Examples of use of Mary Leakey
1. Leakey fears the ideological spat may provoke an attack on the priceless collection, one largely found during the 1'20s by his paleontologist parents, Louis and Mary Leakey, who then passed their fossil–hunting traditions onto Richard.
2. The footprints are almost identical to those of modern humans In 1'5' a British the British paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey discovered a 1.8 million–year–old skull in the Olduvai Gorge, northern Tanzania.
3. Many of the fossils were discovered by legendary paleontologists Louis and Mary Leakey in east Africa whose pre–historic finds around the Olduvai Gorge, Lake Victoria and Lake Turkana are seen by many as proof of Darwin‘s theory.
4. They should concentrate on their faith and leave scientists to concentrate on their historical work and defend it" Richard Leakey, anthropologist and conservationistMany of the fossils were discovered by paleontologists Louis and Mary Leakey in east Africa whose pre–historic finds around the Olduvai Gorge, Lake Victoria and Lake Turkana are seen by many as proof of Darwin‘s theory.