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Jumat, 08 Februari 2013

How Mary Leakey carved a place for women among man's earliest steps

How Mary Leakey carved a place for women among man's earliest steps

The February 6, 2013 Google doodle celebrates what would have been the 100th birthday of Louis Leakey, Mary Leakey and another team member pose behind prehistoric elephant bones encased in Picture of Louis and

Google has honored British archaeologist and paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey with a home page Doodle, celebrating a woman who spent over 60 years uncovering the remains of modern humans and their close cousins. Mary Leakey Google Doodle

Today Google celebrates the life of Mary Leakey, a renowned British paleoanthropologist whose discoveries transformed the study of human evolution. Skip to next paragraph. In Pictures: Google Doodles you'll never see. Related stories

She was a talented artist, specializing in early Stone Age, able to flawlessly draw early tools and artifacts. He had a passion for fossils since he found arrowheads and tools as a child. Together, Mary and Louis Leakey would change the scientific

She was a talented artist, specializing in early Stone Age, able to flawlessly draw early tools and artifacts. He had a passion for fossils since he found arrowheads and tools as a child. Together, Mary and Louis Leakey would change the scientific

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