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Princess Louise de Merode (née Leakey, born 21 March 1972) is a Kenyan paleontologist and anthropologist. She conducts research and field work on human fossils in Eastern Africa. [1]
The question takes her to the Rift Valley in Eastern Africa, where she digs for the evolutionary origins of humankind -- and suggests a stunning new vision of our competing ancestors.
The question takes her to the Rift Valley in Eastern Africa, where she digs for the evolutionary origins of humankind -- and suggests a stunning new vision of our competing ancestors.
29 de sept. de 2017 · Louis Leakey fue el gran patriarca de la paleoantropología mundial y dejóun precioso legado a la ciencia: la financiación de las míticas trimates.
Louise Leakey is the third generation of her family to dig for humanity's past in East Africa. In 2001, Leakey and her mother, Meave, found a previously unknown hominid, the 3.5-million-year-old Kenyanthropus platyops, at Lake Turkana -- the same region where her father, Richard, discovered the "Turkana Boy" fossil, and near Tanzania's Olduvai ...
30 de abr. de 2017 · Louise Leakey es paleontóloga y antropóloga. Pertenece a una gran saga familiar que estudia los orígenes de la humanidad: es hija de Meave Leakey y Richard Leakey (hijo, a su vez, de Mary Leakey y Louis Leakey ).
6 de mar. de 2024 · nearly complete skeleton of an approximately 1.5 million-year-old hominid (either Homo erectus or Homo ergaster) found near Lake Turkana, Kenya, in 1984. Louise Leakey is a famed paleontologist and the Director of Public Education and Outreach for the Turkana Basin Institute.