Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Mary Leakey-100th Birthday



1913
(6 February) Mary Douglas Nicol Leakey born in London.

1926

Mary's father died, and Mary and her mother shifted back from France to London.


1930

She started presence lectures at the University of London regarding archaeology and geology.


1933

She met Louis Leakey whereas he was conferring a converse at the Royal Anthropologist Institute.


1934

Mary worked on her former archeological excavation.


1935

She voyaged to Tanzania to bond Louis.


1936
(24 December), Louis and Mary married.

1940
Jonathan Harry Erskine Leakey born.

1943
Daughter, Deborah, died.

1944
Richard Erskine Frere Leakey born.

1948

Mary found a Proconsul Africanus skull, an apelike being out-of-date to the Miocene Era, eighteen million years old.


1949
Philip, third son, born.

1959
Mary originated the "Zinjanthropus" (Australopithecus Boisei) skull, 1.75 million-year-old fossil, the oldest hominid fossil initiated to that time.

1962

Mary and Louis moved to the United States to accept the Gold Hubbard Medal from the National Geographic Society.


1969
She grossed her first amateur degree from the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.

1972
(1 October) Louis died of a heart attack.

1974

Mary instigated excavations at nearby Laetoli.


1976

Her team established animal footprints that had been fossilized in volcanic ash.


1978

Mary's team exposed two small equivalent paths of hominid prints broadening on eighty feet in the rock and out-of-date at 3.6-million-years-old.


1983

Mary withdrew from dynamic fieldwork.


1996
(9 December) Mary Leakey died at age 83.
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