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Google dedica el doodle del día a Mary Leakey para celebrar ... se ha dibujado dos dálmatas de Leakey "que suelen acompañar en las fotos" de la científica. En la página web de la Fundación ...
Bed I, the oldest, is about 2 million years old. From the late 1930s, Louis and Mary Leakey found stone tools in Olduvai and elsewhere, found several extinct vertebrates, including the 25-million ...
Google's latest doodle is a tribute to British archaeologist Mary Leakey. Today's Google doodle celebrates the 100th birth anniversary of noted British archaeologist Mary Leakey. The doodle on the ...
When famed paleontologist Mary Leakey first uncovered the footprints in Tanzania 40 years ago, the evidence was ambiguous. Leakey focused her attention instead on other fossil footprints that ...
Famous British archaeologist and anthropologist Mary Leakey has been honoured with a Google doodle to mark what would have been her 100th birthday. Born in London on February 6, 1913, her passion ...
When it came to finding humanity’s ancestors, Mary Leakey had no parallel. Born on this day in 1913, Leakey did so much to advance the study of ancient humans that she has been called “the ...
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.
Under the auspices of Leakey and his fellow paleoanthropologist wife, Mary, Mr. Kamoya went on to train many Kenyans — regaling them, pipe in hand around a campfire, with stories of traveling by ...
Famous paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey brings a 20 million year-old proconsul africanus skull - that she found during an excavation on Lake Victoria - to the UK with her. BBC Archive: This clip ...
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