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Mary Ivey didn’t plan to attend college—until a rodeo trip led her to WTAMU. Now she’s student body president and helping ...
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Working alongside his second wife, Mary Leakey, a distinguished archaeologist, Louis Leakey helped uncover a treasure trove of fossil remains and stone tools A palaeoanthropologist is being ...
He worked with his second wife, Mary Leakey, and made discoveries such as the remains of Homo habilis while setting new standards in the field. Dr Leakey believed humans had evolved together as a ...
Archaeologist Mary Leakey, who made numerous discoveries related to early humans and their ancestors. Nurse Florence Nightingale, who became famous as "the lady with the lamp" during the Crimean War.
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 ...
And it was found in 1970 by Mary Leakey. Reagan: That’s Briana. She sees the value in revisiting old discoveries to see if fresh eyes and different academic perspectives can help gather more data.
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 ...
Paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey died on January 2 at the age of 77. The Kenyan conservationist and fossil hunter was the son of paleoanthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey, who helped redefine the ...
Photograph by Gordan Gahan, Nat Geo Image Collection The second of three sons of famed fossil hunters Louis and Mary Leakey, he would first reject, and then embrace, their life’s work ...
The Jena University Hospital (JUH) invites applications for a Professorship for Trauma, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery (W3) to be filled at th... EMBL is seeking a Group Leader to develop ...
(Getty Images) British paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey with the skull of a small primate, circa 1940. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Celebrating their return to the surface following a two-week ...