Mary Leakey Scientist

Mary Leakey (6 February 1913 – 9 December 1996) was a British paleoanthropologist who discovered the first fossilised Proconsul skull, an extinct ape now believed to be ancestral to humans. She also discovered the robust Zinjanthropus skull at Olduvai Gorge. For much of her career she worked with her husband, Louis Leakey, in the Olduvai Gorge, in eastern Africa, uncovering the tools and fossils of ancient hominines. Leakey developed a system for classifying the stone tools found at Olduvai. She discovered the Laetoli footprints. It was here, at the Laetoli site, that she discovered Hominin fossils that were more than 3.75 million years old. During her career, Leakey discovered fifteen new species of other animals, and one new genus.In 1972, after the death of her husband, Leakey became director of excavation at Olduvai. She helped to establish a Leakey family tradition of palaeoanthropology by training her son, Richard, in the field.

Personal facts

Mary Leakey
Birth dateFebruary 06, 1913
Birth nameMary Douglas Nicol
Birth place
England , London , United Kingdom
Nationality
United Kingdom
Date of deathDecember 09, 1996
Place of death
Nairobi , East Africa , Kenya
Spouse
Known for
Fossil
Laetoli

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Scientist

Field of study
Paleoanthropology

Mary Leakey on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.leakeyfoundation.org