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  • '''Mary Leakey''' (1913–1996) was the most influential female archaeologist of the 2
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mary Leakey]]
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  • ...couple divorced eight years later. On Christmas Eve 1936 Leakey married [[Mary Leakey|Mary Douglas Nicol]] who would later became a renowned archaeologist. Louis
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  • '''Mary Leakey''' (1913–1996) was the most influential female archaeologist of the 2
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  • ...so impressed with White's work that he recommended White to his mother, [[Mary Leakey]], to help her with [[Hominidae|hominid]] fossils she had found at [[Laetol
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  • *[[Mary Leakey]] (1913-1996)
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  • OH5 was the first specimen of "Paranthropus boisei" found by Mary Leakey at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. It is nicknamed the "Nutcrackerman". It was a
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  • The first specimen was found by [[Mary Leakey]] at Olduvai Gorge in 1960.<ref name="Tobias"/>With its rounder head, reduc
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  • [[Mary Leakey]] (1971) reported 125 modified bones and teeth from Olduvai Beds I and II.
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  • ...3.49 million years ago. It should be noted that a number of scholars, with Mary Leakey in particular, would prefer the official name of this species to be called
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  • In 1978, Mary Leakey and her team were looking for fossil hominids in the Laetoli region of Tanz
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