Leakey
Americannoun
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Louis Seymour Bazett 1903–72, British archaeologist and anthropologist.
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Mary (Douglas), 1913–96, British archaeologist (wife of Louis Leakey).
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Richard (Erskine Frere) 1944–2022, Kenyan paleontologist and animal-rights activist (son of Louis and Mary Leakey).
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Louis Seymour Bazett (ˈbæzɪt). 1903–72, British anthropologist and archaeologist, settled in Kenya. He discovered fossil remains of manlike apes in E Africa
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his son Richard . born 1944, Kenyan anthropologist, who discovered the remains of primitive man over 2 million years old in E Africa
Example Sentences
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But she told me that her supervisor and mentor, Professor Louis Leakey, saw the value in her informality.
From BBC • Oct. 1, 2025
She telephoned famous anthropologist Louis Leakey out of the blue just hoping for some advice.
From Salon • Oct. 1, 2025
Goodall’s startling finding, published in Nature in 1964, enabled Leakey to line up funding to extend her stay at Gombe.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 1, 2025
Leakey coordinated a team in response that excavated the footprint surface in July 2022.
From Science Daily • Nov. 28, 2024
As often as possible Sally and I would get into my old car, call all the animals, and drive out to the Langata Forest, near where Louis Leakey and his family lived.
From "My Life with the Chimpanzees" by Jane Goodall
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