Louis Leakey, the archaeologist and paleoanthropologist, was born in Kabete, Kenya in 1903.
Louis Leakey died of a heart attack in Vanne Goodall's apartment in London, on October 1, 1972.
Some examples of archaeologists are Howard Carter, Mary Leakey, and Kathleen Kenyon.
As any proper dictionary will point out, this word can be spelled either "archeologist" or "archaeologist".
They study past cultures.
The archeologist carefully unearthed ancient artifacts at the excavation site.
The usual spelling uses the archaic ae as archaeologist.However, there has been limited use of the variant archeologist.
Louis Finot - archeologist - was born in 1864.
Louis Leakey was born on August 7, 1903.
Louis Leakey was born on August 7, 1903 in Kabete, British East Africa (modern-day Kenya).
He was born in Africa. :)
Yes, Louis Leakey and Mary Leakey got married in 1928.
he was born in Kabete, British East Africa
Louis Finot - archeologist - died in 1935.
She was a major archaeologist. She also worked with her husband Louis Leakey.
Richard Leakey was born on December 19, 1944.
Margaret Mead was an American cultural anthropologist known for her studies on social behavior and anthropological theory. Louis and Mary Leakey were a couple of British archaeologists and paleoanthropologists known for their discoveries of early human fossils and artifacts in East Africa. While all three were prominent figures in anthropology, they pursued different subfields within the discipline.
"the late anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey"the: definite article; adjectivelate: adjectiveanthropologist: nounDr. Louis Leakey: proper noun (functioning as an adjective; restrictive appositive)
Jane Goodall's' first job was working with Louis Leakey. Louis Leakey was a paleontologist and hired Jane to be his assistant.