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.
“I was really lucky,” she says, “because Louis Leakey believed that women would make better observers in the field than men. He thought that they would be more patient.” In She Walks With ...
There, Galdikas studied psychology, zoology and anthropology, and met Louis Leakey, a famed paleoanthropologist who had worked with Fossey and Goodall to enable them to study apes in the wild.
When he found out that he was about to be ejected as the founding director of The International Louis Leakey Memorial Institute for African Prehistory (TILLMIAP), Bethwell Ogot lunged into a ...
And where? There are many theories, but no conclusive answers and certainly no conclusive date until 1931, when a young archaeologist called Louis Leakey set off on a British Museum-sponsored ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Former chairman of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Board Richard Leakey during an ...
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.