'Meave (Epps) Leakey' (born 1942 in
London,
England) is together with her husband
Richard Leakey one of the most renowned British
paleontologists. She studies the origin of mankind in
Africa.
Flat-Faced Man of Kenya
Dr. Leakey’s research team at
Lake Turkana,
Kenya made a discovery in 1999 that completely changed our understanding of early
human ancestry. They found a 3.5
million-
year-old
skull and partial
jaw thought to belong to a new branch of our early human family. She named the find ''
Kenyanthropus platyops'', or flat-faced man of Kenya.
Personal life
Meave Leakey is married to
Richard Leakey, a famous paleontologist. They have two children, Louise (born 1972) and Samira (born 1974). Her daughter
Louise Leakey continues family traditions by conducting paleontological research.
Books by Dr. Leakey
★ ''Lothagam: The Dawn of Humanity in Eastern Africa'' by John Harris and Meave Leakey, Eds. (December 2001).
★ ''Stratigraphy and Paleontology of Pliocene and Pleistocene Localities West of Lake Turkana, Kenya'' by John Harris, Meave Leakey, Eds. et al. (October 1988).
★ ''The Fossil Hominids and an Introduction to Their Context, 1968-1974 (Koobi For a Research Project, Vol. 1)'' by Meave Leakey, Richard E. Leakey, Eds. (May 1978).
★ ''Koobi Fora Research Project (Koobi Fora, Researches into Geology, Palaeontology, and Human Origins)'' by Meave Leakey, ed. et al (Out of Print).
See also
★
List of fossil sites ''(with link directory)''
★
List of hominina (hominid) fossils ''(with images)''
External links
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Leakey Foundation
★
Koobi Fora Research Project
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Dr. Meave Leakey Discusses ''Kenyanthropus platyops''